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How to spell JOTED correctly?

If you misspelled "joted", you might have intended to type "jotted". This correct spelling refers to quickly writing down notes or thoughts to remember them later. Alternatively, you might have meant "jolted", which implies a sudden and forceful movement. Double-checking spelling ensures accurate communication.

List of suggestions on how to spell joted correctly

  • Acted He acted in a play last night.
  • Boated They boated across the lake to reach the cabin on the other side.
  • booted The security officer booted the unruly patron out of the club.
  • coated The chicken was coated in a flavorful blend of spices before it was grilled to perfection.
  • CODED I am curious about why you are so determined to keep that coded message a secret.
  • COED There will be a coed soccer match this Saturday.
  • Cooed The dove cooed softly from the tree branch.
  • COSTED
  • cote The farmer constructed a cote for his chickens to keep them safe from predators.
  • dote My grandmother loves to dote on her grandchildren by baking them cookies and telling them stories.
  • Doted Despite being busy, Sarah always doted on her elderly mother.
  • Doter Doter is a new gene editing technology that can modify characteristics of a person's genes.
  • dotted The field was dotted with wildflowers.
  • footed The horse was well-footed and easily navigated the rocky terrain.
  • Gated
  • Hooted
  • jaded After years of working in politics, she had grown jaded and cynical about the entire system.
  • Jed Jed is my neighbor who always greets me with a smile.
  • Jested Jested is a mountain peak in the Czech Republic that is popular for skiing and hiking.
  • Jetted My mom got us all jetted to the beach after protesting my decision to stay home.
  • jilted She felt jilted after her boyfriend cancelled their plans last minute.
  • Jobbed I jobbed my last blackjack for a pair of jacks.
  • Jogged I jogged three miles this morning before work.
  • joined I joined the hiking club to improve my fitness and meet new people.
  • jointed The wooden toy was jointed so that its arms and legs could move.
  • Joked He joked with his friends about how he would be all alone if they didn't come to visit.
  • jolted The sudden sound of thunder jolted me from my peaceful slumber.
  • Jolter As the train moved over the tracks, the passengers felt every jolter and bump along the way.
  • jot I always make sure to jot down any important information during meetings.
  • JOTS I'll just make some quick jots on my notepad to remember what I need to pack for my trip.
  • Jotted I just jotted down a list of things to do today.
  • jotter I can't stop writing in my jotter.
  • jousted The knights jousted with each other in the medieval tournament.
  • Joyed My sisters and I were joyed to find that there was enough food for everyone.
  • jute All of the plants in the garden were planted with jute.
  • Jutted The sharp rocks jutted out from the cliff face.
  • kited I was kited into the water.
  • looted The pirate looted the city's treasury.
  • moated The Tudor moated manor house is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
  • Mooted The idea of starting the project in the middle of the pandemic was mooted by some members of the team.
  • noted
  • outed The star was outed as a closeted gay man.
  • Ported I ported my computer to the new place.
  • potted I have a potted plant on my desk that I water every morning.
  • Pouted After learning that her project was rejected, she pouted in her room for hours.
  • Quoted She quoted Homer Simpson.
  • Rioted Violence erupted during the protest and many people rioted.
  • rooted The ancient tradition of yoga is deeply rooted in Indian culture.
  • rotted The fruit had rotted and become unusable.
  • routed The new router has been routed through the attic and into the basement.
  • sorted I have sorted the books alphabetically on the shelf.
  • ted The package arrived from Ted.
  • toed She toed the line, focusing on the task at hand.
  • Tooted My dog tooted when she saw me.
  • tote My laptop is in my tote.
  • Toted "I am not feeling so well, I think I might take a Toted to bed.
  • Totted The teacher totted up the students' scores to determine the class average.
  • Touted Hollywood's most popular young stars are the Touted children.
  • Voted The citizens voted for their new mayor.

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