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How to spell FOULT correctly?

If you are scratching your head over the misspelling "foult", fret not, for we have some probable suggestions to rescue your writing. Perhaps you meant "fault", highlighting an error or mistake. Alternatively, "foul" may be the right word, pertaining to something offensive or unpleasant. Remember to proofread and choose wisely!

List of suggestions on how to spell foult correctly

  • fault It was not his fault that the weather ruined their picnic plans.
  • faults She managed to find some faults in the design of the new product before it was released to the public.
  • faulty The car's brakes were faulty and needed to be repaired immediately.
  • felt She felt warm and cozy under the soft blankets.
  • flout He continued to flout the rules even after multiple warnings.
  • FLT
  • foal
  • foil The card was wrapped in foil to keep it safe.
  • FOL FOL help me find my way home.
  • fold
  • FOLL
  • fool I am a fool for not seeing this earlier.
  • foot
  • fort
  • Fought The two armies fought fiercely until one emerged victorious.
  • foul She caught a foul ball at the ballpark.
  • fouled She fouled her gown with mud as she walked home.
  • foulest The foulest smell was coming from the dumpster behind the restaurant.
  • foully She foully criticized me in a public forum.
  • fouls
  • fount She stumbled upon a fount of inspiration while walking through the park.
  • fowl I decided to cook a fowl for dinner instead of a traditional turkey.
  • full I am so full after eating that big meal.
  • FUT
  • lout The unruly lout disrupted the peaceful gathering with his noisy behavior.
  • moult During the autumn, birds moult their feathers in preparation for winter.
  • ult

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