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How to spell VINTED correctly?

If you're searching for the correct spelling of "vinted", you might actually be looking for "vented". This word refers to the act of allowing air or moisture to escape, often used in reference to openings or systems. "Vented" is the appropriate term, so next time you need to use it, remember the correct spelling!

List of suggestions on how to spell vinted correctly

  • anted
  • bunted I bunted the ball over the head of the shortstop.
  • canted This chair is canted so that the person sitting in it can see more of the room.
  • dented I accidentally dented my car's bumper when I backed into a pole.
  • Fainted I fainted when I saw the9 deer on the side of the road.
  • feinted I feinted to the right, but he moved to the left, blocking my attack.
  • Hinted The suspect hinted that he had more information before fleeing the scene.
  • hunted
  • jointed Their arms are jointed together.
  • minded I was so minded to go out, but I got caught up on homework.
  • Minted The chocolates were minted on the premises.
  • minuted
  • painted She painted her toenails a bright turquoise color.
  • Panted The dog panted heavily after chasing a squirrel.
  • pointed She pointed to a spot on the ground.
  • punted The football coach punted the ball back to the other team.
  • Ranted He ranted about how unfair the world was.
  • Rented She rented a car to explore the city.
  • sainted The community viewed the kind-hearted woman as a sainted figure, tirelessly devoting her life to helping others.
  • tainted The water was so tainted that it was impossible to drink.
  • Tented The couple stayed in a comfortably tented area near the lake during their camping trip.
  • tinted The window was tinted so I couldn't see in.
  • Vatted I Vatted my hair back into a bun.
  • Vaunted She admired his vaunted intelligence.
  • veined The veined leaves of the oak tree turned golden in the autumn sun.
  • Vended
  • vented I can't believe she just vented about her job on the company chatroom.
  • vested I have vested interest in this project.
  • vetted The candidate was vetted by the party before the election.
  • vintner Gary Vintner owns and operates a winery in Napa Valley.
  • Visited She visited her grandparents in the countryside during her summer break.
  • Voted She voted for Kerry.
  • wanted She wanted to go on a trip to Europe but couldn't afford it.
  • wilted One of the flowers in the vase was wilted.
  • Winced I winced when I hit my toe with the hammer.
  • winded I was really winded from running all the way there.
  • wined
  • winged
  • Winked The mischievous boy winked at his friend before telling the secret.
  • winter I love wearing warm sweaters and drinking hot cocoa during the winter.
  • Witted He was quick-witted and always had a clever response in any situation.
  • wonted After a long day at work, Sarah enjoyed her wonted routine of reading a book and drinking tea.

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