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How to spell GUILTED correctly?

When encountering the misspelling "guilted", one can infer that it was intended as the word "guilt", paired with the past tense suffix "-ed". Instead of "guilted", the correct form would be "guilted". Additionally, one could use alternative terms such as "made to feel guilty" or "shamed" to express a similar sentiment.

List of suggestions on how to spell guilted correctly

  • gifted She has a gifted intellect.
  • gilded The gilded cage fit my smaller frame perfectly.
  • Girted I can't believe she girted me at the party.
  • Glinted The sun glinted off of the metal in the boat.
  • guided The tour guide led the group through the museum guided by a map.
  • guild I'm in the guild of ultimate complexity.
  • guilder
  • guilt She felt a rush of guilt after realizing she had accidentally taken her friend's textbook.
  • guilty
  • Gulled I was gulled into believing that the product was of high quality when in reality it was cheaply made.
  • Gulped She gulped down her water after a long run.
  • gusted After getting back from the store, she gusted out a big sigh.
  • Gutted The team was gutted when their starting goalie was injured in the first game.
  • jilted I was jilted at the altar by my perfect match.
  • Kilted Chris wore a kilted skirt to the ball.
  • lilted The lilted cadence of her voice was like a melody to his ears.
  • milted She gently milted the fabric with her hands.
  • Quieted After the teacher raised her hand, the classroom quieted.
  • quilted Her coat was quilted with down feathers to keep her warm in the winter.
  • Quilter Martha is a quilter.
  • Silted The river silted up after the heavy rain, causing flooding in the nearby villages.
  • tilted She was leaning back in her chair with her head tilted to the side.
  • wilted

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