What is the correct spelling for METAT?

If you've mistakenly typed "metat" instead of the intended word, here are some possible suggestions. Perhaps you meant "metal", referring to a durable material. Or maybe "metaphor", indicating a figure of speech. Alternatively, "meteor", a celestial object. Double-check your spelling to ensure accuracy and clarity in communication.

Correct spellings for METAT

  • mat The children were sitting on the mat for their storytime.
  • matt Matt is my best friend, we've known each other since kindergarten.
  • mead I bought a bottle of mead to share with my roommates during our medieval-themed party.
  • Meant She meant to give him a piece of her mind, but ended up crying on his shoulder.
  • meat I'm grilling meat for dinner tonight.
  • Meats I prefer to buy my meats from a local butcher.
  • meaty I'm feeling meaty today.
  • meet We plan to meet at the library today.
  • melt The ice will melt if you leave it out in the sun.
  • Met Met the guy at the bar tonight and had a great time.
  • metal I prefer metal over plastic for toys.
  • Mete The coach will mete out punishment to the players who were caught cheating.
  • Meted The judge meted out a harsh punishment to the criminal.
  • meter I need to buy a meter for my water usage.
  • mitt I asked Mitt what he thought and he mitted it.
  • moat The moat around the castle allowed the castle to keep invaders at bay.
  • motet The motet "We three kings" by Elgar is a famous example.
  • mott Our ham and cheese mott is delicious!
  • mutant A mutant is a being with an unusual or extraordinary physical or biological characteristics.
  • mutate The virus may mutate and become even more contagious.
  • mutt I have a mutt named Snoopy.
  • STAT The doctor ordered the nurses to attend to the patient STAT as his condition was critical.
  • tat She added a new tat to her collection.
  • teat The newborn calf nuzzled its mother's teat, eagerly beginning to nurse.