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How to spell WUNTED correctly?

The correct spelling for "wunted" could be "wanted" or "wounded". It will depend on the context in which the word is being used. If it is referring to a desire or need for something, then "wanted" is the correct spelling. If it is referring to an injury, then "wounded" would be the correct spelling.

List of suggestions on how to spell wunted correctly

  • anted
  • bunted I bunted a low ball right at her feet and she made a nice play at second.
  • Counted I counted my money to make sure I had enough for the concert ticket.
  • daunted Despite feeling daunted by the challenging task, he persevered and eventually succeeded.
  • haunted The old mansion on the hill was believed to be haunted by the ghost of its former owner.
  • hunted The lion hunted its prey in the tall grass.
  • Jaunted I was jaunted up to the top of the mountain.
  • mounted
  • Nutted I nutted the bolts and screws to secure the furniture.
  • punted I punted the football and it went 10 yards.
  • Shunted After moving out of state, the family was shunted to a homeless shelter.
  • Taunted After Evelyn removed her hat, the boys taunted her and laughed.
  • united
  • untied She quickly untied the knots in the rope to free the stranded boat.
  • Vaunted No one vaunted their victory more than the victors themselves.
  • vented He vented his frustrations to his therapist.
  • Waited
  • Waned The sun has waned on this day.
  • wanted
  • Wended She wended her way down the dark street.
  • Whited
  • winded I was so winded after running a mile that I had to stop and catch my breath.
  • wined She wined and dined her client at the fancy restaurant to secure the business deal.
  • winged The majestic eagle soared across the sky with its winged body.
  • winter I love to drink hot cocoa and snuggle up with a blanket during the winter months.
  • Witted She was quick-witted and could come up with a response on the spot.
  • wonted After the long vacation, it took me some time to get back to my wonted routine.
  • wounded The soldier was wounded in battle and was immediately taken to the hospital for treatment.

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