How to spell EXCEPTE correctly?
If you mistakenly type "excepte" instead of "except", don't worry! Here are a few correct alternatives: "accept", "expect", "excerpt" or "exempt". Each word holds a distinct meaning, so make sure to choose the one that fits your intended message. Always proofread to catch any typos!
List of suggestions on how to spell excepte correctly
- except Everyone was accounted for except for Sarah, who had gone missing.
- Excepted All of the students passed their exams excepted for one.
- excepts The teacher expects everyone to participate in the class discussion, excepts those who have a valid reason for not doing so.
- excerpt The excerpt below is from the novel "The Great Gatsby." "You know what I wanted to do?
- Excerpted " Excerpted" is an adjective meaning " taken out of its whole context ".
- excerpts This novel is full of excerpts from the author's previous works.
- excite The suspenseful movie trailer was enough to excite me for the upcoming release.