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How to spell ATTED correctly?

If you find yourself misspelling "atted", fret not! Here are a few possible correct suggestions: "acted" for theatrical endeavors, "added" for including something, "aided" for providing assistance, and "arrested" for culprits caught by the law. Stay vigilant in proofreading to rectify such small errors!

List of suggestions on how to spell atted correctly

  • Abated The storm finally abated, allowing the sun to peek through the clouds.
  • abed I like to read a book before going to sleep and leave it abed after finishing.
  • Abetted The accused abetted his accomplice in committing the crime.
  • Abutted The building abutted the edge of the cliff, giving the impression that one could step off and plunge into the sea below.
  • ACED I aced my math test and got an A+.
  • Acted
  • added
  • aged The aged oak tree provided shade for the picnic area.
  • aided The new technology aided the doctors in performing a complicated surgery.
  • ante Before the race, each contestant must place their ante.
  • anted I can't come to any conclusions about the anted hypothesis until all the evidence has been presented.
  • Aped John is not only a genius but he is also an APed.
  • ate
  • Atoned I feel atoned for what I did.
  • attar
  • attend I am going to attend the charity event next week.
  • attest I can attest to the fact that she was at the meeting yesterday.
  • attired The bride was attired in a beautiful white gown for her wedding day.
  • attlee
  • ATTN ATTN: All employees are required to attend the mandatory meeting tomorrow at 10 am.
  • attuned
  • ATTY
  • awed As I stood at the edge of the Grand Canyon, I couldn't help but feel awed by its vast and breathtaking beauty.
  • Baited
  • bated The crowd watched with bated breath as the gymnast prepared for her final routine.
  • Batted
  • Butted He butted heads with his boss all the time.
  • Carted The package was carted away.
  • catted
  • Chatted Yesterday, I chatted with my friend for hours on the phone.
  • Darted Darted through the door and then ran towards the safety of my dorm.
  • dated The style of the furniture in the room was quite dated.
  • dotted The paper was dotted with tiny, colorful confetti.
  • FARTED I can't believe my dog just farted in my face.
  • fated Fated to be together, they were destined to be together.
  • Fitted Izzy is wearing a fitted shirt.
  • Gated The community was gated, requiring residents to swipe their keycard in order to enter.
  • Gutted She was gutted that she lost the election.
  • hated I was hated by everyone at school.
  • hatted The hatted man walking down the street drew many stares.
  • Jetted I'm jetted for my cruise tonight.
  • Jotted I jotted down his phone number on a piece of paper.
  • Jutted The cliffs jutted out from the ocean like broken teeth.
  • mated She was mated to a wolf and they had a litter of six cubs
  • matted The fur on the dog's back was matted and tangled.
  • netted She netted a huge bass while out fishing on the lake.
  • Nutted I almost nutted last night when I saw that scary movie.
  • opted I opted for the healthier salad option instead of the burger for lunch.
  • otter The playful otter slid down the muddy riverbank and into the water.
  • outed She was outed as a whistleblower after she exposed the company's unethical practices.
  • parted After having married, they parted ways.
  • Patted Pamela patted me on the back and said, "That was a good answer.
  • Petted My dog was petted for a long time before I put her in the car.
  • pitted The cherry had to be pitted before it could be added to the dessert.
  • potted I potted the rosebush in a ceramic planter.
  • putted I putted all of my laundry in the wash today.
  • Rated The movie was rated R due to its graphic violence and language.
  • Ratted I knew she had ratted me out to the teacher when I saw her smirking in the corner.
  • rotted The apple in the fruit bowl had rotted and was creating a foul smell.
  • rutted The old logging road was rough and rutted.
  • sated After eating a large meal, I felt sated and couldn't eat another bite.
  • tatted She showed off her tatted arm sleeve during the concert.
  • tatter
  • ted I have a feeling that something happened to Ted.
  • Teed I teed up the ball and got ready to take my shot.
  • tied The dog was tied to the post outside the store.
  • toed The dancer toed the line perfectly during her performance.
  • Toted She toted her backpack filled with books and supplies to her first day of class.
  • Totted As a child, I totted around with my favorite stuffed animal everywhere I went.
  • utter I could barely utter a word when I saw my favorite celebrity walking down the street.
  • Vatted He had vatted himself in grease from cooking the meat.
  • vetted Before being accepted into the program, all applicants will be thoroughly vetted.
  • Waited I waited for hours in the long line at the amusement park.
  • Witted I may be quick-witted, but I still need time to process complex information.

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