What is the correct spelling for INSUATE?

If you intended to write "insuate" but it came out wrong, here are some correct suggestions that may resemble what you meant: "insulate" refers to providing thermal or sound insulation; "insinuate" means to subtly suggest or imply something; "instigate" refers to provoking or initiating an action or event.

Correct spellings for INSUATE

  • inmate
  • innate Her innate sense of curiosity led her to pursue a career in science.
  • insane The rollercoaster ride was so insane that I felt like I was going to pass out.
  • insinuate She tried to insinuate that I was the one responsible for the mistake.
  • Instate The new management team will instate stricter policies for employee attendance.
  • insulate We need to insulate the attic to keep the heat inside the house.
  • insult Please don't insult my intelligence.
  • insure I need to insure my luggage.