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How to spell FITHER correctly?

"Fither" could potentially be a misspelling of "feather", "fighter" or "further". Depending on the context in which the word appears, these could be the correct suggestions for the spelling correction. It's important to consider the meaning and surrounding words before selecting the appropriate replacement.

List of suggestions on how to spell fither correctly

  • dither
  • either I can either stay here or come with you.
  • ether Ether is used to prevent the electronic device from breaking down.
  • farther My house is farther from the city than yours.
  • father My father always preached the importance of saving for retirement.
  • Fathers I can't imagine my life without my fathers guidance.
  • feather I picked up a feather from on the ground.
  • fetcher A fetcher is a machine that gathers materials from a distance.
  • fiber Adding more fiber to your diet can help regulate digestion and prevent constipation.
  • Fiche
  • Fifer She is my best friend's older sister and she is a fifer.
  • fighter The MMA fighter won his title after a grueling match.
  • filer The administrator used a file to smooth the rough edges of the metal filer.
  • filthier The filthier the better!
  • finer The finer details of the plan had yet to be discussed.
  • Firer
  • fisher The fisher slipped quietly through the woods in search of prey.
  • fishier The fishier the better, right?
  • fitter The new workout plan had made her much fitter and stronger than before.
  • fiver I found a fiver on the street and used it to buy a coffee.
  • further I need to do further research before I make a decision.
  • hither I went hither to fetch the ball.
  • lithe The dancer's movements were incredibly lithe and graceful, captivating the audience with her fluidity.
  • Lither
  • neither Neither of us are really interested in talking about the other person's faults.
  • other The other car is parked in the driveway.
  • thither She walked thither, as fast as she could, to find the lost bracelet.
  • tithe I give away one-tenth of my income as a tithe to my local church.
  • tither
  • whither Whither will he go now that his plans have changed?
  • withe The farmer braided a withe from the flexible branches to hold the fence securely.
  • wither The flowers in the vase began to wither after a few days without water.
  • zither She played the zither for entertainment.

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