What is the correct spelling for CAVIATE?

If you have ever come across the misspelling "caviate" and wondered what the correct spelling could be, you're not alone. The correct term is "caveat", derived from Latin meaning "let a person beware". This correction ensures accurate communication and prevents confusion in legal, professional or cautionary contexts.

Correct spellings for CAVIATE

  • caveat Please note that the warranty only covers manufacturer's defects. Caveat emptor!
  • caveats I resolved to take the caveats into account when making my selection.
  • caviar Herring salad topped with creamy caviar will stun your taste buds.
  • cavity I forgot to close the cavity in the toothpaste tube.
  • deviate I need to deviate from my normal routine.