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How to spell SETTED correctly?

If you've mistakenly used "setted" instead of the correct term, here are a couple of suggestions to rectify the error. "Set" is the past tense and past participle form of "set", so you could say "I set the table" or "The sun has set."

List of suggestions on how to spell setted correctly

  • Jetted The millionaire, who owned a private jet, jetted off to the Bahamas for the weekend.
  • netted The fisherman netted a huge catch of salmon in the river.
  • Petted The little girl petted her kitten gently.
  • sated After eating an array of food, the party was finally sated.
  • scatted As soon as the car backfired, the geese scatted in every direction.
  • scented I just bought a new scented candle that fills the room with the scent of vanilla.
  • seated Susan was seated in the back row.
  • sedated After the surgery, the doctor sedated the patient to help manage the pain.
  • seed I planted a seed in the garden and it eventually grew into a beautiful flower.
  • seeded He had a seeded flower in his hand.
  • sett
  • settee I sat down on the settee to read my book.
  • setter The setter on the volleyball team did an excellent job setting up the hitters for kills.
  • settle I hope we can settle this issue soon.
  • settled My heart has been settled on this place for a while.
  • Sited The house was sited at the top of a slope, offering stunning views of the valley below.
  • Slatted The window blinds had slatted panels that could be adjusted to control the amount of sunlight entering the room.
  • Sleeted Last night, it sleeted so hard that the roads were icy and dangerous to drive on.
  • Slotted I slotted the money into the vending machine and pressed the button.
  • sorted I sorted through my closet and donated all the clothes I no longer wear.
  • Spatted She spatted the fly with her hand.
  • Spitted
  • spotted I saw a spotted deer in the woods.
  • stated The company stated that the policy change was to protect the environment.
  • steed She rode on a magnificent steed.
  • Stetted
  • suited The dress was perfectly suited for the formal gala.
  • swatted The fly was irritating her so much that she finally swatted it with a newspaper.
  • Sweated I sweated profusely after running a marathon in the scorching heat.
  • vetted All the job applicants must be vetted before they are hired.

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