What is the correct spelling for LEAT?

If you have mistakenly typed "leat" instead of the correct word, here are some possible suggestions to consider: "late", "least", "leap", "leapt" or "leak". Make sure to double-check your spelling to ensure accuracy in your writing.

Correct spellings for LEAT

  • beat He beat his opponent in the race.
  • bleat The lamb began to bleat loudly when it got separated from its mother.
  • cleat I slipped and fell because the cleat on my shoe had worn down.
  • eat I'm going to eat some ice cream.
  • feat The athlete's greatest feat was breaking the world record in the 100-meter dash.
  • heat It's important to protect yourself from the heat when you're spending time outside in the sun.
  • lat
  • lea I saw a big lea in the distance.
  • lead I need to go get some lead for my project.
  • leaf I found a beautiful red maple leaf on my way to work today.
  • Leah Leah married a rich man, but she always felt like she was missing something.
  • leak There was a large leak in the ceiling.
  • lean He wanted to get lean, so he started going to the gym.
  • leap The hare took a huge leap over the tortoise, winning the race.
  • lear
  • LEAS
  • least I don't think I can do the least bit of work.
  • left The sun slowly disappeared to the left, casting a golden hue in the sky.
  • lent I lent my neighbor my lawnmower last weekend.
  • lest She looked away, lest he see the tears in her eyes.
  • let "Let me take care of that for you."
  • Leta After floating in a pool of jetsam for hours, the body of a woman was found with the name Leta inscribed upon
  • LSAT The LSAT test is a required part of the application process for many law schools.
  • meat
  • neat I'm going to make sure I'm neat before I go.
  • peat The farmers dig peat from the bogs to use as fuel for their fires.
  • pleat
  • seat I have a spot in the back of the bus for my seat.
  • teat I always break my fast with a nice ripe orange teat.