What is the correct spelling for PATRAY?

If you mistakenly type "patray" instead of "potray", fret not. Auto-correct may have let you down, but here are a few suggestions to make it right. "Portray" accurately reflects the intended meaning, while "parity" means equality or equivalence. Lastly, "poultry" relates to domesticated birds used for food.

Correct spellings for PATRAY

  • betray I can't believe she would betray our friendship like that.
  • paltry
  • pantry I need to go to the pantry and get some flour to make a cake.
  • para
  • parry The fencer used a quick parry to deflect her opponent's sword.
  • partway I stopped partway through the book and haven't had a chance to finish it yet.
  • party We're planning a party.
  • pastry She made a pastry out of flour, sugar, eggs, butter, and milk.
  • patrol I frequently patrol my neighborhood.
  • patron The museum's largest patron donated a significant amount to the new exhibit.
  • patsy The police were convinced that he was just a patsy for the real thief.
  • patty I'll have a double patty with cheese please.
  • payday I got my payday today.
  • Petra The city of Petra is famed for its well-preserved ancient ruins.
  • portray
  • pray I always pray before a big exam.
  • stray The stray cat walked through the neighborhood, meowing for food and shelter.
  • tray Please bring a tray of drinks to the meeting room.