What is the correct spelling for IRRAATE?

If you come across the misspelling "irraate", it is likely a typo for "irritate". A possible suggestion for the correct spelling would be to change the double "r" to a single "r" to make it "irate", which means feeling angry or annoyed.

Correct spellings for IRRAATE

  • irate The customer became irate when their order was delayed for a second time.
  • irradiate The sun's rays irradiate the beach with warmth and light.
  • irrigate The farmers had to irrigate their fields in order to ensure a successful crop.
  • irritate The sound of the dripping faucet would irritate him for hours on end.