What is the correct spelling for TROATH?

If you've come across the misspelling "troath" and are wondering how to correct it, here are a couple of possible suggestions: "throat" or "troth". The correct word "throat" refers to the passage at the back of the mouth, while "troth" refers to a promise or pledge.

Correct spellings for TROATH

  • broth I'm making a delicious chicken noodle soup with homemade broth.
  • froth She poured the milk into the mug and watched as the froth formed on top of her latte.
  • roth
  • tooth
  • trash The park was littered with trash that had been left behind by careless visitors.
  • treat I am happy to treat myself to a slice of cake after a long day at work.
  • trot I watched the horse trot gracefully around the arena, its mane flowing in the wind.
  • troth "I give you my troth to love and cherish you for all the days of my life," said the groom.
  • trough The water level in the trough was getting dangerously low.
  • trout The trout in this river are known for their size and fight.
  • truth Truth always prevails in the end.
  • wrath The teacher's wrath was feared by all the students who dared to misbehave in class.
  • wreath My grandmother hangs a wreath on her front door every Christmas.
  • wroth She was wroth when she found out that someone had stolen her purse.