What is the correct spelling for BLITE?

If you've mistakenly typed "blite" and want to get it right, here are some suggestions: "bite", "blithe" or "blitz". "Bite" refers to taking a mouthful or sharp action. "Blithe" means joyful or carefree. "Blitz" signifies an intense attack or a quick and aggressive action. Choose the correct word based on the intended meaning.

Correct spellings for BLITE

  • bait I saw a fisherman using worms as bait to catch some fish.
  • bide I am willing to bide my time and wait for the right opportunity.
  • blither I can blither on about politics for ages without saying anything of substance.
  • blot I accidentally spilled coffee on my white shirt, leaving a big blot.
  • blt The chicken was delicious, but the bacon was a bit blt.
  • BLTS I ordered a mouth-watering BLTS sandwich for lunch.
  • lute She played the lute beautifully for the entire evening.
  • oblate The oblate shape of the pancake reminded me of a flying saucer.