11-letter words that fit this pattern are:
candelabras
candidacies
daydreamers
landscapers
vindicators
Also:
bandleaders
bardolaters
biodynamics
cardplayers
cordgrasses
dundrearies
eradicators
geodynamics
goldbeaters
hardgrasses
headreaches
headscarves
hebdomadars
hebdomaders
hendecagons
hinderances
isodynamics
landgravess
mandataries
nondurables
perdurances
ponderances
predicables
roadheaders
sandglasses
sogdolagers
sunderances
syndicators
toadgrasses
zoidogamous
zoodynamics
Here is an example of a sentence using the word fill: You need to take the time to fill in the blanks.
ambassador
The word "tear" can be a homograph and fit both blanks. It can mean "to rip" or "a drop of water from the eye."
oh, come on it's _____not that difficult.
Yes it's one word. The correct spelling is "fulfill".
The correct ordering of the letters that make up a word is called the "spelling" of the word.
Rosemarys? There is no common English word that matches this pattern of letters. One or more letters is likely wrong, or the spaces miscopied.
Edibles is a seven letter word that would could be used to fill in the blanks for a mother gives to children, father forces to eat, teachers say to students, and forest has plenty of.
Correct spelling is important in written communication to ensure clarity and understanding. A sentence showcasing this could be: "She won the spelling bee competition by correctly spelling every word given to her."
Spelling.
I was the winner on a spelling bee so next spelling bee i make up the words Word #1:Friend Word #2:Ballyhoo
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