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How to spell JANTTED correctly?

If you come across the misspelling "Jantted", the correct suggestions might include "Jaunted" which means to go on a short excursion, "Jotted" which refers to quickly writing something down or "Jaunted" which means to move or travel with a lively, self-assured manner.

List of suggestions on how to spell Jantted correctly

  • Anted He anted up his last dollar in hopes of winning big at the poker game.
  • Batted The baseball player batted the ball with precision, sending it over the fence for a home run.
  • Canted The top of the building was severely canted, causing it to lean over the sidewalk.
  • Catted
  • Hatted She hatted her outfit with a red beanie to stay warm on the chilly day.
  • Janette Janette is a devoted mother who always put her children's happiness first.
  • Jangled The sudden loud noise jangled my nerves and made me jump.
  • Jaunted We jaunted off to the beach for a quick swim.
  • Jetted The CEO jetted off to Paris for a meeting with potential investors.
  • Jotted She jotted down her grocery list on a piece of paper before heading to the store.
  • Jutted The rocky outcrop jutted from the hillside, offering a stunning view of the valley below.
  • Mantled Her shoulders were mantled with a warm coat as she stepped out into the chilly night air.
  • Matted The dog's fur was matted and tangled from being outside in the rain all day.
  • Panted After running up the stairs, she panted heavily and collapsed onto the bed.
  • Patted She patted her dog on the head and gave him a treat for being such a good boy.
  • Ranted The customer ranted for hours about the poor service she received at the restaurant.
  • Ratted I ratted on my friend to the teacher for cheating on the test.
  • Tatted She had tatted a rose onto her wrist as a tribute to her grandmother.
  • Vatted The whiskey was vatted and aged for several years before being bottled.
  • Wanted The police printed posters of the wanted criminal to inform the public.

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