What is the correct spelling for BACKT?

If you meant "back" but made a typo, here are some suggestions to correct the misspelling: "back", "backed", "backs", "batch", "bake", "bank", "black", "beak", "bark", "bar", "bat". Double-check the context to determine the correct word.

Correct spellings for BACKT

  • ACCT I am studying ACCT this semester to better understand financial statements.
  • act She received a standing ovation for her impressive act on the stage.
  • back I need to go back to the room.
  • backed The company's expansion plans were backed by a group of investors.
  • backer The billionaire businessman was a generous backer of several philanthropic causes.
  • Backs I backs against the wall.
  • backup I always make a backup before I change a setting.
  • baht I need 50 baht to buy the ticket.
  • bait The fisherman carefully attached bait to his hook.
  • bake I need to bake a cake.
  • baku I was feeling a bit baku today.
  • bark Somebody yelled, "Bark!" in surprise.
  • bart
  • basket I put my basket in the van.
  • bast
  • bat My son has a bat for his birthday.
  • beck
  • becket The becket knot is commonly used in sailing to secure a line to an eye or hook.
  • Becky I miss my friend Becky.
  • bock I drank a bock beer.
  • bracket My shelf is held up by a metal bracket screwed into the wall.
  • bract The bract is a modified leaf that is often brightly colored and located beneath a flower or flower cluster.
  • buck I hit a buck with my arrow.
  • bucket She filled the bucket with water from the faucet.
  • fact I have a fact to tell you.
  • jacket I put my jacket on top of the television.
  • packet I was able to download the software after I received the packet from the company.
  • pact The two countries signed a historic economic pact, promising to work together towards mutual prosperity.
  • racket Whoever invented the racket deserves a medal.
  • tact It would be advisable to use subtle tact when negotiating with that difficult customer.