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How to spell BETED correctly?

If you're trying to convey the word "beted" but it appears to be a misspelling, here are a few possible correct suggestions. Depending on the context, you could mean "betted", which is the past tense of the verb "bet". Alternatively, if you're referring to someone placing a "beta" version of a product, that term might be more appropriate.

List of suggestions on how to spell beted correctly

  • Abated The storm had finally abated and the sun started shining again.
  • Abetted She abetted her friend's dangerous behavior by not speaking up.
  • Baited I baited the hook with a juicy worm to catch a fish.
  • Basted The turkey was basted with butter every hour to keep it moist.
  • bate I need to bate the hook if I want to catch a fish.
  • bated
  • Batted
  • bead
  • beaded The necklace was beaded with beautiful, colorful stones.
  • beater I need a beater to mix the ingredients for the cake.
  • bed I am going to lie down on my bed after a long day at work.
  • bedded The hotel room was beautifully bedded, with fluffy pillows and a soft duvet.
  • bede Bede was an English monk who wrote some of the most important works of early British history.
  • beet
  • Beetled The car beetled down the winding road, barely able to make it up the steep hill.
  • belated
  • belted He belted out a tune with all his might.
  • Berated I was berated by my teacher for my poor performance.
  • Berthed
  • bested It was her best hope of beating the competition, but she was bested by them.
  • bet I bet you can't eat those 10 cookies in 10 minutes.
  • beta The stock is still in beta testing and is not yet available to the public.
  • betel I buy a betel nut to chew while I watch the game.
  • betide The betide of his death was unexpected to all.
  • Betided He wondered what betided his favorite restaurant after a long absence.
  • Bette Bette was ecstatic when she got accepted into her dream college.
  • better
  • bite
  • Bleated When she saw the dead cow, she bleated in terror.
  • bleed
  • Boated We boated on the lake before sunset.
  • Boded The ship sailed under a red, Boded sky.
  • bolted The horse bolted when I accidentally kicked its side.
  • booted I booted my computer and it's now working again!
  • breed The breeder was excited to announce the arrival of a new litter of puppies from their champion breed.
  • bunted The player bunted the ball and successfully advanced the runner to second base.
  • busted The thief was busted when the security guard caught him stealing the diamonds.
  • Butted She butted his nose with hers.
  • byte
  • deed I will do this deed for you.
  • ETD The ETD for this project is tomorrow at noon.
  • Feted The actor was feted with champagne and attention at the after-party for his latest film premiere.
  • Meted This imported watermelon was meted out with thorns.
  • ted Ted always wears a fedora to complete his vintage style.
  • Teed I teed up my golf ball on the first hole of the course.

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