What is the correct spelling for INTREAT?

If you made a typo and intended to write "intreat" but meant "entreat", don't worry! "Entreat" is the correct spelling. It means to make a sincere and earnest request. So, the next time you want to ask someone for something, remember to use "entreat" instead of "intreat".

Correct spellings for INTREAT

  • entreat
  • entreats He entreats his father to give him permission to attend the party.
  • entreaty After a long entreaty, he finally agreed to take her out on a date.
  • intent She had no intent to harm anyone; she simply wanted to defend herself.
  • interest I have an interest in learning about different cultures and traditions.
  • Introit The choir began to sing the Introit as the priest and other ministers made their way to the altar.