What is the correct spelling for RESSET?

Did you mean "reset"? When encountering the misspelling "resset", here are a few possible correct suggestions: "reset" and "resett". Similar in pronunciation but distinct in meaning, "reset" refers to restoring something to its original state, while "resett" is a contraction for resettlement. Proofread and select the appropriate term based on context.

Correct spellings for RESSET

  • dressed She was dressed in a beautiful, flowing gown for the occasion.
  • preset The camera was already on the "portrait" preset, so I didn't have to adjust any settings.
  • pressed He pressed the button and the machine sprang to life.
  • re seat I had to re seat myself in the back of the theater when I realized I was sitting in the wrong seat.
  • re sets
  • re-seat She had to re-seat herself in the chair multiple times as it kept sliding on the slippery floor.
  • reassert The coach had to reassert his authority over the team after they challenged his decisions.
  • Reese Reese loved eating peanut butter cups.
  • RESAT I wished that I could resat my test, but I don't have any more time.
  • reseed After the grass was damaged from the storm, the lawn care company had to reseed the entire yard.
  • resent I resent your presumption.
  • reset An easy way to reset your printer is to turn it off and then back on.
  • resets After every use, the computer automatically resets itself to its default settings.
  • resew I need to resew this zip-up top.
  • resist In order to resist the temptation, I will try to power through the feeling.
  • resit After being absent from the test, I decided to resit it.
  • resort We went on vacation to the resort.
  • rest I need to take a rest before we start again.
  • reuse I plan to reuse the cloth napkins from last night's dinner.
  • reused The glass jars can be reused to store small items or as planters.
  • russet The leaves of the russet maple are a deep reddish-brown.