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How to spell EXPTED correctly?

If you meant to write "expted" but realized it's a misspelling, here are a few possible correct suggestions. The word "exacted" means to demand or require, which might be what you intended. Alternatively, "expected" refers to something that was anticipated, while "expert" denotes someone with specialized knowledge.

List of suggestions on how to spell expted correctly

  • Exacted The strict teacher exacted an apology from the student who had been misbehaving.
  • exalted The exalted king was respected and revered by his people.
  • Excepted All of the team members will be going on the trip next week, excepted for John who has decided to stay behind.
  • excited
  • Exempted The student was exempted from taking the final exam because of her exceptional grades throughout the semester.
  • Exerted
  • Existed
  • exited
  • expected I expected him to show up on time.
  • expend
  • Expiated He performed various deeds to expiated his sins.
  • expired My driver's license has expired, so I need to renew it before I can drive again.
  • Exported Last month, the company exported over 500 units of their latest product to various countries around the world.
  • exposed His mistake was exposed when the evidence was presented in court.
  • Exuded She Exuded Power and presence.
  • Exulted

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