What is the correct spelling for SLEATH?

If you're mistakenly typing "sleath" instead of "sleek", "sleuth" or "sleight", here are some correct alternatives. "Sleek" refers to something stylish and elegant, "sleuth" means a detective or investigator, while "sleight" refers to skillful dexterity. Use these proper words to convey your intended meaning accurately.

Correct spellings for SLEATH

  • loath I was loath to attend the party.
  • plath The poet Sylvia Plath died young in a car accident.
  • Sleetch
  • sleety The roads became dangerous due to the sleety conditions and caused many accidents.