What is the correct spelling for DETHRED?

If you've mistakenly typed "dethred" instead of another word, there are a few possible corrections to consider. "Debtor" refers to someone who owes money, while "dethrone" means to remove someone from power. Alternatively, "detest" expresses strong dislike and "dethaw" means to thaw something completely.

Correct spellings for DETHRED

  • deathbed On his deathbed, he finally revealed his deepest secrets.
  • desired She finally achieved the desired level of success after years of hard work and perseverance.
  • deterred Despite the harsh weather conditions, they were not deterred from camping in the mountains.
  • dethroned After a long reign, the king was dethroned by a group of rebels.
  • detoured I had to take a detoured route to avoid the traffic congestion on the main road.
  • detoxed After a weekend of indulging in greasy food and sugary treats, she decided it was time to detox and cleanse her body.
  • dithered She dithered between the red and blue dress, unable to decide which one to wear to the party.
  • metered The city implemented metered parking in order to manage the high demand for parking spaces.
  • petered After several hours of heavy rain, the storm finally petered out, leaving behind a calm atmosphere.
  • rethread I had to rethread the needle after it broke while I was sewing.
  • retired My retired neighbor spends most of his time gardening and taking care of his grandchildren.
  • tethered The boat was tethered to the dock to prevent it from floating away.