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How to spell SITTED correctly?

"Sitted" is a common misspelling of "sat". The correct suggestions for this mistake are "sat", "seated" or "perched". These options will help convey the intended meaning and prevent confusion in written communication. It is important to double-check spelling to ensure clear communication.

List of suggestions on how to spell sitted correctly

  • Cited The professor cited several examples to support his argument.
  • Fitted I fitted myself for my new dress.
  • pitted The cherry was pitted and ready to eat.
  • sainted Mother Teresa is often remembered as a sainted figure for her selfless work in helping the poorest of the poor.
  • sated After dinner we all sat in the living room and watched TV, finally feeling sated.
  • scatted She scatted when she saw him.
  • seated I am seated in the restaurant.
  • settled After years of moving around, he finally settled in a small town in the countryside.
  • Sided I haven't sided with anyone in this argument.
  • Sifted After sorting through the chaff, the baker sifted the wheat into the proper bags.
  • sighted The captain sighted a pod of dolphins swimming alongside the boat.
  • Silted This stream has been silted up by all the recent rain.
  • site The site was highly contaminated.
  • Sited The old lighthouse is sited on an island in the middle of the harbor.
  • sitter I hired a sitter to watch my children while I attended the conference.
  • situated
  • Skirted She skirted around the issue, not wanting to offend anyone with her opinion.
  • Slatted The door is slatted, allowing light and air into the room.
  • Slotted
  • sorted I have sorted the laundry into piles of whites, colors, and darks.
  • Spatted I spatted my shoe to remove the dirt before entering the house.
  • Spited She spited her ex by throwing his belongings out the window.
  • Spitted
  • spotted
  • stated He stated his case before the judge.
  • steed The knight on his steed rode into the town.
  • Stetted
  • suited The job candidate was well suited for the role due to their experience and qualifications.
  • swatted I accidentally hit send on my email and got SWATTED by my boss for sending it in the office.
  • Witted The quick-witted detective solved the case in record time.

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