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How to spell SETED correctly?

"Seted" is most likely a misspelling of "seated" or "setted". Both suggestions are valid, depending on the context. "Seated" refers to being in a sitting position, while "setted" can be used when something is placed, adjusted or arranged. Proofreading and choosing the appropriate word will ensure clear communication.

List of suggestions on how to spell seted correctly

  • Ceded After much debate, the government ceded control of the disputed land to the local indigenous tribe.
  • Cited The professor cited several research papers in his lecture.
  • Feted John was feted for his outstanding performance in the school's debate competition.
  • Meted
  • sated After the delicious meal, I was completely sated and couldn't eat another bite.
  • seated I am currently seated at my desk, working on a project.
  • seed I planted a seed in the soil and watered it every day, and soon a beautiful flower grew.
  • seeded I seeded the garden with different types of vegetable plants.
  • sewed
  • Sided The room was divided down the middle by a large, white, sided wall.
  • Sited The new factory was sited in a strategic location for easy distribution of their products.
  • sorted I sorted out my closet and donated all of my old clothes to charity.
  • STD
  • stead He stood his ground in the face of adversity, determined to remain in his stead.
  • steed The knight mounted his trusty steed and rode off towards the castle.
  • stet The editor decided to stet the changes made by the proofreader, as they were unnecessary.
  • stud She used a stud finder to locate the perfect spot for her new painting.
  • suited The style of the dress wasn't suited for the casual occasion.

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