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How to spell RECUTED correctly?

If you mistakenly typed "recuted" instead of another word, here are some possible correct suggestions to consider. If you meant "recruited", "redacted", "refuted" or "rescued", make sure to use the correct term depending on the context. Double-checking your spelling is essential to ensure effective communication.

List of suggestions on how to spell recuted correctly

  • Erected The monument was erected in memory of the soldiers who lost their lives in the war.
  • reacted He reacted angrily when I refused to help him.
  • rebated The store rebated the customer the difference in price after the sale was announced.
  • Rebutted Although he tried to defend his position, his points were effectively rebutted by the opposing argument.
  • Recanted The witness recanted his testimony after realizing it was inaccurate.
  • Receded The sun had Receded behind the mountains and the air was cool in my face.
  • Recited The student recited the poem from memory in front of the class.
  • recounted I recounted the story of when my grandpa saved me from being eaten by a bear.
  • recouped The company recouped their losses after the successful launch of their new product.
  • Recruited The company recently recruited several top-level executives to help boost their sales.
  • Recurred The problem recurred even after I had fixed it previously.
  • Refuted The scientist refuted the previous theory by presenting new evidence that contradicted it.
  • related The two issues are strongly related to each other.
  • Rented I rented a beautiful apartment by the ocean for my summer vacation.
  • reputed He is a reputed surgeon with years of experience.
  • requited John shared his love story with Becky, but it was never requited.
  • rested I feel well-rested after sleeping for eight hours.
  • routed The router routed the traffic to the appropriate server.

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