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How to spell SITTTING correctly?

If you've mistakenly spelled "sittting", worry not! Here are some suitable alternatives to consider: "sitting", "settling", "stating", "sighting" or "skitting". Remember, proofreading can save you from such hiccups, but these suggestions can help rectify any spelling errors that slip through.

List of suggestions on how to spell sittting correctly

  • fitting The fitting for the wedding dress took longer than expected.
  • hitting The baseball player was so skilled in hitting that he rarely missed the ball.
  • pitting The constant pitting of raindrops against the roof of the house made it difficult to concentrate.
  • scatting The jazz singer showed off her impressive skills by scatting a complex rhythm.
  • setting
  • settling After many years of moving around, Jean finally found a city where she felt comfortable settling down.
  • sifting She spent hours sifting through old family photos.
  • sighting I had a sighting of a rare bird species while birdwatching in the forest.
  • Silting The silting of the river delta has resulted in decreased water flow and changes in the ecosystem.
  • siting The siting of the new building on the hill provided a breathtaking view of the surrounding landscape.
  • sitting
  • sittings I have four sittings scheduled for my portrait photography session tomorrow.
  • situating Situating yourself in the situation is the best way to approach it.
  • Slitting The machine is slitting the large roll of fabric into smaller strips.
  • Slotting I was slotting the new motherboard into the computer when I hit a snag.
  • Spatting The two players were spatting on the field, arguing over a foul that had been called.
  • spitting The angry protester was spitting insults at the police officers.
  • spotting The birdwatcher spent the morning spotting different species of birds.
  • Stating
  • Stetting
  • swatting Swatting is a dangerous and illegal practice that can have serious consequences for both the victim and the perpetrator.
  • witting I doubt it was witting, but I suspect she was involved in a scheme to separate me from my money.

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