How to spell PIVATE correctly?
If you find yourself misspelling "private" as "pivate", fret not! Here are a few suggestions to get it right: "privet", a type of hedge; "pirate", meaning a plunderer; or "pivot", referring to a central point. With these options, you'll never worry about spelling "private" incorrectly again!
List of suggestions on how to spell pivate correctly
- ovate
- palate I have a sensitive palate and can taste even the slightest variation in flavors.
- pate I enjoyed a delicious appetizer of pate and crackers at the fancy restaurant.
- Pilate Pilate was the Roman governor of Judea who famously presided over the trial of Jesus Christ.
- pinata
- pinnate The pinnate leaves of the fronds gave the tree a graceful appearance.
- pirate
- piste I love skiing down the piste with the wind in my hair.
- pivot She needed to pivot to attract his attention.
- Pivoted The chair was pivoted so that she could see the damage.
- pivots The success of the company largely pivots on its ability to adapt to changing market conditions.
- plate Can you pass me the plate?
- prate
- private
- pupate After the caterpillar spins its cocoon, it will pupate and eventually emerge as a butterfly.