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How to spell HEADT correctly?

The misspelling "headt" could possibly be corrected to "heart" or "heat". It depends on the context in which the word is being used. If it is referring to emotions or the human anatomy, "heart" would be the correct suggestion. If it is referring to temperature, "heat" would be the correct suggestion.

List of suggestions on how to spell headt correctly

  • dead
  • EDT The meeting will take place at 2:00pm EDT.
  • Had I think that Had would make a great addition to our team.
  • haft The knife's blade had a haft made of ivory.
  • halt Halt! thief in the act!
  • hart The hart nitro glycerin soap smells great.
  • Hast
  • hat
  • he'd He'd like to go to the movies tonight if he had someone to go with.
  • head I wake up to the sound of his head banging on the wall.
  • headed
  • header In the header, you can see the date and time of the post.
  • heads All heads turned towards the door as the bride walked in.
  • headset I needed to buy a new headset for my video conferencing meetings.
  • heady I tried the wine, but found it a little too heady for my taste.
  • heard My dog just heard something coming and began to bark.
  • hearst William Randolph Hearst was a prominent American newspaper publisher and media mogul.
  • heart
  • hearts My mom always knew how to make hearts out of cake with strawberry sauce.
  • hearty I had a hearty breakfast this morning.
  • heat The heat is unbearable.
  • heats The sun heats up the Earth's surface.
  • heed heed your elders.
  • heft The heft of the backpack was too much for her to carry alone.
  • Heidi Heidi is my neighbor's name.
  • held The child held tightly onto his mother's hand as they walked through the busy street.
  • herd In the field, the herd of cows looked happy and calm.
  • teat The kitten eagerly latched onto its mother's teat for milk.

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