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How to spell HULTED correctly?

If you find yourself misspelling "hulted", there are a few possible correct suggestions to consider. One could be "halted", which means to come to a stop. Another option may be "hunted", referring to actively searching for something. Lastly, "hurtled", meaning to move swiftly or hurriedly, could also fit the context depending on the intended meaning.

List of suggestions on how to spell hulted correctly

  • belted He belted out a song at the top of his lungs.
  • bolted She bolted the door and turned off the lights before going to bed.
  • Faulted The engineering report showed that a faulty foundation design had faulted the structural integrity of the building.
  • felted She felted the wool to create a warm and cozy rug for her living room.
  • Haled The hunters haled their prey back to the village.
  • Haloed After her encounter with the Haloed, Alice is determined to find out more about the phenomena.
  • halted I was halted by a large crate in my way.
  • halter She wore a halter top as a dress.
  • Halved Their relationship was immediately halved when he found out she was cheating.
  • Hasted He hasted to finish his homework before the deadline.
  • hated I hated when my dad would call me from work and tell me he was going to be late.
  • hatted Bob had to hatted because his hat was blown off in the wind.
  • Hauled He was hauled into court for the third time in four months.
  • haunted The haunted house is a place I never wanted to go again.
  • heated The debate between the candidates became quite heated as they argued over their policy differences.
  • Hefted She hefted the backpack onto her shoulder and started walking.
  • Helped I helped carry the box to the car.
  • Hinted I hinted that I wanted to leave early.
  • holed I was really holed up in that office all day.
  • Hooted The crowd hooted loudly when the comedian told an off-color joke.
  • hosted The event is hosted by the Chamber of Commerce.
  • Hulled The hulled strawberries were ready to be sliced and served.
  • hunted The lion hunted the gazelle in the savanna.
  • Hurled My brother hurled a stone at me.
  • Hurtled I was hurtled by the dog.
  • jilted He was heartbroken and jilted when he found out that she had cheated on him.
  • jolted When she came awake, she was jolted by the sound of someone pounding on her door.
  • Kilted He stood proudly in his kilted attire, representing his Scottish heritage.
  • lilted Her voice lilted in a sing-song rhythm as she told stories of her childhood.
  • malted I ordered a malted milkshake for dessert.
  • melted
  • milted The cow had a milted layer of skin on its back.
  • Molted The bird's molted feathers littered the ground beneath the tree.
  • Moulted
  • Pelted I was pelted with eggs by my ex-boyfriend's new girlfriend.
  • quilted She wore a quilted coat to keep herself warm in the winter.
  • salted I love to eat salted caramel ice cream.
  • Silted The river had silted up, leaving a barren site in its wake.
  • tilted I was reading the book and the page kept flipping up because the book was tilted.
  • vaulted She vaulted into the air and landed elegantly on her feet.
  • Welted My dress has a welted edge.
  • wilted Tom wilted after his long run.

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