What is the correct spelling for DGREAT?

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Correct spellings for DGREAT

  • direct I will direct the new employee to the training room.
  • DRAT My printer is acting up and I need to clean it up DRAT
  • dread I always feel a sense of dread when I have to work overtime.
  • egret I saw an egret on the bank of the river.
  • great The great outdoors is a perfect place to get a fresh air.
  • greet I always smile and greet my neighbors when I see them outside.
  • groat
  • treat I am going to treat myself to a spa day for my birthday.