gretry: meaning, definition, pronunciation and examples
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What does “gretry” mean?
Not a standard English word. Likely a misspelling or a proper noun (e.
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Meaning and Definition
Not a standard English word. Likely a misspelling or a proper noun (e.g., the composer Grétry).
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Common Mistakes When Using “gretry”
- Commonly confused with 'gritty' (meaning courageous or containing grit) or 'greatly' (meaning to a large extent).
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No, 'gretry' is not a recognized word in standard English dictionaries. It is likely a misspelling.
Depending on context, it may be a misspelling of 'gritty' (adjective meaning showing courage or containing small particles) or 'greatly' (adverb meaning to a large extent).
Yes, 'Grétry' (with an accent) is a French surname, most notably belonging to the 18th-century composer André Grétry.
Determine the intended meaning from context. For example, if the sentence is about texture or determination, use 'gritty'. If it's about degree or extent, use 'greatly'.
Not a standard English word. Likely a misspelling or a proper noun (e.
Gretry is usually not applicable in register.
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