What is the correct spelling for BBETTER?

If you wrote "bbetter" instead of "better", fear not! Here are some correct suggestions. You may have intended to write "bitter", referring to a taste or feeling of resentment. Alternatively, you could have meant "batter", as in the mixture used in baking. Remember to proofread carefully to avoid similar mistakes in the future.

Correct spellings for BBETTER

  • abettor She was the perfect abettor for his dark crimes.
  • batter I mixed up a batch of cake batter for my friend's birthday.
  • beater My car has a big and loud beater stereo.
  • begetter There is a begetter of life within us all.
  • Bette Bette Davis was renowned for her performances in classic Hollywood films such as "All About Eve" and "What Ever Happened to Baby Jane?"
  • better I think things will be better tomorrow.
  • betters She worked hard every day to betters her skills as a pianist.
  • bettor The bettor can expect the house edge to be around 1.5%.
  • bitter I can't believe he would say something so mean, it's like he's bitter about everything.
  • blotter The police blotter contains all of the recent crimes.
  • butter I regret to say that the butter was rancid.
  • fetter
  • letter She sent him a letter of apology.
  • netter I cannot believe how much nicer she is than my previous girlfriend - she's definitely a netter.
  • setter The English setter is a intelligent and affectionate breed of dog.
  • wetter Today's forecast says it will be wetter