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How to spell RIOTTED correctly?

If you've accidentally written "riotted" instead of the correct spelling, don't fret, mistakes happen! The accurate options for this misspelling include "rotted" or "rioted". "Rotted" refers to decay or decomposition, while "rioted" describes a violent and unruly public disturbance. Always double-check your spelling to ensure precision in your written work.

List of suggestions on how to spell riotted correctly

  • dotted The map was covered in dotted lines indicating the hiking trails.
  • Fitted I recently had a suit fitted for a wedding I will be attending.
  • Gritted She gritted her teeth as she tried to lift the heavy weights.
  • Jotted She jotted down his phone number on a piece of paper.
  • pitted The olive had a pitted texture.
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  • Ratted
  • Rifted The Rifted is a dimensional rift that has opened up in the middle of town.
  • Righted I righted the chair.
  • Rioted The crowd rioted in the streets after they were denied entry to the concert.
  • rioter A rioter can be defined as a person who engages in destructive or violent behavior in order to express discontent.
  • Riveted The bed was riveted to the floor.
  • Roosted The roosted bird seemed content to rest in the tree.
  • rooted I feel rooted in my small hometown, but I also crave new experiences in bigger cities.
  • rotated The Earth rotated on its axis creating day and night.
  • rotted The fruit had rotted on the ground, attracting a swarm of flies.
  • rotten I can smell the rotten odor coming from the garbage can.
  • rotter I can't believe he called me a rotter!
  • routed The football team was thoroughly routed during their last game, with a final score of 42-7.
  • rutted The dirt road was very rutted.
  • Totted I totted up the number of pages I had left to read in the book.
  • Trotted The little dog trotted happily alongside his owner as they went for their morning walk in the park.
  • Witted She was witted enough to know he wasn't serious.

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