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How to spell WAITTED correctly?

If you accidentally typed "waitted" instead of "waited", fear not! Here are some possible correct suggestions: "waited", "watted", "weighted", "waited-for". Double-checking spelling is always important, but with these variations, you can convey the intended meaning without any confusion.

List of suggestions on how to spell waitted correctly

  • awaited The eagerly awaited movie was finally released today.
  • Baited John baited his hook with a worm to catch a fish.
  • Batted
  • catted
  • Fitted This dress is fitted, so you will need to size up.
  • hatted She had on a brightly hatted hat.
  • matted He walked into the hair salon with his hair completely matted from days of not brushing it.
  • Patted I was patted on the back by my friends.
  • pitted She was pitted against her competitor in a fierce battle for the title.
  • Ratted I ratted out my sister for eating the last piece of chocolate cake.
  • swatted The fly on the table was annoying, so I swatted it with a napkin.
  • tatted She showed off her intricate tatted sleeve tattoo.
  • Twitted I twitted a funny picture of my cat.
  • Vatted The whiskey was vatted for several years before it was bottled.
  • Wafted The sweet scent of cinnamon wafted into the kitchen.
  • Wailed The victim wailed in agony as the gunman fired another shot.
  • Waite Dr. Waite is one of the world's foremost experts on tarot readings.
  • Waited We waited for our food for over 30 minutes.
  • waiter
  • Waived The school waived the application fee for low-income students.
  • wanted I need to find my wanted poster.
  • wasted I feel like my time is wasted when I'm stuck in traffic.
  • Wattled This spider looks like it has eight legs, but it is in fact Wattled, a type of spider that only has five
  • Whetted I have whetted my knife with soap.
  • Whited Bob Whited is the new mayor of Whitehall.
  • Whittled He whittled a stick into a pointed shape with his pocket knife.
  • wilted The flowers in the garden wilted after the hot day.
  • Withed The flowers withed in the scorching heat of the sun.
  • Witted Unfortunately, the senator was not quick-witted enough to come up with a proper response to the journalist's difficult question.

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