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How to spell VITED correctly?

"Vited" could be corrected to "voted" if the intended word was related to elections or decision-making processes. Alternatively, if the intended word was "visited", it could be corrected accordingly. It is important to proofread and use spell-check to ensure accuracy in written communication.

List of suggestions on how to spell vited correctly

  • Baited The fisherman baited the hook with a worm to attract a catch.
  • Cited The court cited the defendant's previous criminal record as evidence against him.
  • Died
  • Dieted She dieted for two weeks in preparation for her bikini competition.
  • Fitted The tailor fitted the suit perfectly to the customer's body.
  • Girted
  • kited I kited my way through the waves while surfing.
  • Pitied I pitied the stray dog shivering in the cold rain.
  • pitted The pitted olives added a salty and flavorful kick to the salad.
  • Rioted
  • Sited She is sited across the street from the library.
  • suited The job is well-suited for someone with strong communication skills.
  • ted
  • tied
  • Vatted I vatted the dog for a ten-minute walk.
  • veiled She wore a veiled hat to shield her face from the sun.
  • veined The leaf had a network of green veined lines.
  • vented He vented his frustration by shouting into a pillow.
  • vested He has a vested interest in the success of the company, as he is a major shareholder.
  • Vetoed
  • vetted The election was vetted by the FBI.
  • Viced
  • video
  • Vied Vied is a new wine app that offers wine enthusiasts a variety of independent wine producers to choose from.
  • Viewed It has been viewed 1,000 times.
  • Visaed
  • Visited
  • Vita My vita includes my academic and professional accomplishments.
  • vitae She held up a framed photograph of herself and her late husband with the inscription "To our life - vitae"
  • Vito Vito is my nephew.
  • voiced
  • Voided The test was voided because I failed it.
  • Vomited I vomited after eating the spoiled food.
  • vote
  • Voted
  • voter Every eligible voter has the right to cast their vote in a free and fair election.
  • Waited I waited for hours in line.
  • Whited
  • wilted The flowers in the vase had wilted because they had not been watered for several days.
  • Withed The plant withed as it struggled to survive in the harsh conditions of the desert.
  • Witted

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