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How to spell SCARTED correctly?

The correct spelling for the word "scarted" could have been "scared" or "started". These two words are commonly used and can easily be mistaken for "scarted". Double-checking the spelling and using tools like spell-check can help prevent such errors in the future.

List of suggestions on how to spell scarted correctly

  • Carded I was carded at the bar because the bartender thought I looked under 21.
  • Carted He carted his groceries home in a plastic bag.
  • catted
  • Escorted Escorted by a mounted deputy, she rode into town.
  • salted
  • sated After enjoying an indulgent meal, I felt completely sated and content.
  • Scalded The coffee spilled on her lap and she Scalded herself.
  • scaled The mountain is scaled with beautiful trails for hiking.
  • Scanted I scanted all my homework for this weekend.
  • scared I was too scared to go down the dark alley.
  • Scarfed He scarfed down his food so quickly that he barely tasted it.
  • Scarped The mountain was scarped by erosion and weathering over millions of years.
  • scarred The accident left her physically and emotionally scarred for life.
  • scatted The leaves scatted across the lawn in the autumn wind.
  • scatter
  • scooted The child scooted across the floor on his knees to reach his toy car.
  • Scored I scored 11 points in basketball tonight.
  • Scouted The football coach scouted the top high school players in the area.
  • screed The screed was thick and clung to the sides of the steps.
  • seated I was nervous as I was seated in front of the interviewer for my dream job.
  • Skated I skated around the park all morning.
  • Skirted She skirted around the issue, not wanting to offend him.
  • Slated
  • Smarted
  • sorted The items in the fridge were sorted by type.
  • started I started studying for the test today.
  • starter I had a delicious creamy mushroom soup for my starter before my main course.
  • stated I stated that I am not the thief.

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