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How to spell GEETED correctly?

The correct spelling for "geeted" is unclear without context. However, possible suggestions could include "greeted", "geared" or "gated". Confirming the intended meaning or context of the word is necessary to provide an accurate correction.

List of suggestions on how to spell geeted correctly

  • deeded The property was deeded to the new owners after the completion of the sale.
  • Dieted
  • Feted The feted guest was excited to celebrate her birthday with her friends.
  • Gated A suburb within the city is gated to ensure the safety of its residents.
  • geared The gears were geared to produce maximum output.
  • Geed I have a headache and I feel like Geed.
  • gelded My horse is gelded, so she can't kick anymore.
  • gelled The mixture gelled perfectly after being refrigerated overnight.
  • gifted A gifted musician.
  • Girted As the cowboy girted his saddle, he couldn't help but feel excited for the day ahead.
  • Grated I grated some fresh Parmesan cheese over my pasta dish.
  • greed Greed for power often leads to corruption.
  • Greeted I greeted my neighbor with a wave as I walked past their house.
  • greeter The greeter greeted them with a warm smile.
  • guested She guested on the podcast and shared her expertise on the topic.
  • gusted I gusted a cool breath past her ear.
  • Gutted When she found out her boyfriend had been seeing another girl, Lucy was gutted.
  • heated The argument between the two friends grew heated as more accusations were exchanged.
  • Heeded The warning signs were heeded by the hikers, preventing them from getting lost in the forest.
  • Jeered The group jeered as they walked away.
  • Jested I jested about the game and she got mad.
  • Jetted The resort is located on a jetted cove.
  • keeled
  • keened The guests keened loudly at the funeral procession.
  • Meted The lieutenant meted out the punishment exactly as mandated by the captain.
  • needed I needed to go to the grocery store to buy some milk.
  • netted The fisherman netted a big catch of snappers.
  • Petted I petted the dog as it lay next to me on the couch.
  • seated I am seated at my desk, typing this sentence.
  • seeded Tomatoes are seeded and are ready to be grown into plants.
  • teeter The child looked like she was about to teeter over the edge of the cliff, but her father quickly grabbed her.
  • vetted He was thoroughly vetted before being hired.
  • weeded Last year I weeded the garden for the first time.

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