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How to spell PETED correctly?

If you're looking for correct suggestions for the misspelling "peted", two possibilities come to mind: "pelted" and "peed". While "pelted" means being bombarded with something, usually objects or missiles, "peed" refers to the act of urinating. Ensuring correct spellings is important to convey your intended message accurately.

List of suggestions on how to spell peted correctly

  • deed He was recognized for his good deed of helping the elderly couple cross the street.
  • ETD
  • Feted The mayor was feted by the townspeople for her contributions to the community.
  • Meted I will meet you at the Meted.
  • opted I have opted out of the offer.
  • Panted The dog panted heavily after chasing the ball around the park.
  • parted The Red Sea parted, enabling the Israelites to pass to the other side.
  • pasted I pasted the photo onto the empty page of my scrapbook.
  • pate The pate was so rich and savory, it was the highlight of the entire meal.
  • Patted The cat was patted on the head.
  • Pelted As the storm grew stronger, the hail pelted down on the roof of the car.
  • Pended The decision on the application has been pended until further review.
  • pet
  • petaled The petaled flower bloomed beautifully in the garden.
  • petard The fireworks got out of control and created a petard.
  • Pete I saw Pete at the game last night.
  • peter Peter was very excited to go to the party.
  • Petered The music festival was exciting at first, but eventually petered out and became boring.
  • Petted After my long day at work, the dog was happy to be petted.
  • pewter She always wears her pewter dress to church.
  • pied She wore a pair of ruby red high heels that stretched to her calves, balanced by a matching red pied skirt.
  • Pitied I am so pitied that I can't go on.
  • pitted The cherry was pitted before being added to the pie filling.
  • Plated This dish is beautifully plated, making it a feast for both the eyes and the taste buds.
  • pleated
  • Ported I was ported to a new server.
  • posted I posted this on the boards anonymously.
  • potted
  • Pouted Amy pouted when her phone battery died.
  • Prated
  • punted I punted the ball past the final defender.
  • putted I putted the ketchup on my sandwich.
  • Spited He spited his neighbor by throwing trash on their lawn.
  • ted I'm feeling ted up after that long flight.
  • Teed I am going to see Teed this evening.

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Intertubing

  • antedating
  • entertain
  • entertainer
  • entertaining
  • inditing
  • inner-tubing
  • intertwine
  • interurban
  • intuiting
  • undertaking
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