How to spell CATTLED correctly?
If you mistakenly write "cattled" instead of "cattle", here are a few correct suggestions to consider. "Cuddled" refers to a gentle embrace, "cackled" relates to a loud, high-pitched laugh, and "settled" means to establish a resolution. Choose the appropriate word based on the context of your sentence.
List of suggestions on how to spell cattled correctly
- Battled The two teams battled it out until the very end of the game, with neither side willing to give up.
- Cabled I cabled my boss to inform him about the delay in the project.
- called I received a phone call from my friend, who is called Tom.
- candled We candled the eggs to check for fertility.
- Carted After the picnic, we carted all the dirty dishes back to the car.
- castled The knight castled to protect his king from the opponent's attack.
- catted
- cattle The farmer had a herd of cattle grazing in the pasture.
- rattled The loud noise from the construction rattled my windows.
- Scuttled The ship had scuttled after striking an underwater mine.
- Tattled Johnny tattled on his sister for taking a cookie from the jar.
- Wattled The wattled turkey began to strut around the farmyard, displaying its vibrant feathers to the other animals.
Misspelling of the day
Intertubing
- antedating
- entertain
- entertainer
- entertaining
- inditing
- inner-tubing
- intertwine
- interurban
- intuiting
- undertaking