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How to spell ADOUT correctly?

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List of suggestions on how to spell adout correctly

  • abort
  • about
  • abut The property abuts a nature reserve.
  • ada I need to get to the ada before it closes.
  • adapt Fish are able to adapt to different water temperatures.
  • add I would like to add this item to my shopping cart.
  • added I added annew chapter to my book.
  • adept Ralph is an adept swordsman.
  • adieu I wish you all the best for your future. Adieu.
  • admit I admit that I'm wrong.
  • ado Without further ado, let's begin the meeting.
  • adobe I downloaded the Adobe Acrobat Reader.
  • adopt We wished to adopt a pet, but with so many dogs and cats in the shelter, we didn't know which one to
  • adopter The animal shelter is looking for a responsible adopter for their newest resident, a sweet and loving dog.
  • adore
  • adorn She decided to adorn herself with a beautiful necklace for the evening event.
  • adroit The adroit basketball player skillfully dribbled past his defenders and made a successful shot.
  • adult I'm not a child anymore, so I don't need your help.
  • ADVT I ADVT you have a big head.
  • afoot There are rumors afoot that the company will be sold.
  • Aldo Aldo is a popular shoe brand known for its quality and stylish designs.
  • aleut I like to drink aleut cider.
  • aloud Fiona said aloud, "I don't think I should go to the party.
  • aorta
  • ardor With her ardor for life, she never lets go of what she loves.
  • ardour After the long journey, they arrived at the sacred site with ardour in their hearts.
  • art She studied art history in college and now works at a museum.
  • at I met him at the coffee shop this morning.
  • audit The audit committee is responsible for reviewing the management's performance and making recommendations to the board of directors.
  • aunt I plan to visit my aunt next weekend.
  • auto The car is auto-started.
  • dado I showed her my new dado tool.
  • dart I shook the dart out of the dartboard and threw it.
  • dat I downloaded a new dat file from the internet.
  • ddt DDT was widely used as a pesticide until it was banned in many countries due to its harmful effects on wildlife and the environment.
  • dod I saw a dodgy looking guy on the street.
  • dot John Dot Com is a criminal mastermind.
  • dote She would always dote on her favorite grandchild.
  • dotty She had a dotty smile that lit up her face.
  • dud That iPod is a dud.
  • duet
  • duty It's my duty to finish my homework before watching TV.
  • edit
  • EDT I am going to the EDT.
  • idiot He is an idiot for thinking he can solve this problem by himself.
  • oat I spilled oatmeal on my white shirt.
  • odour The odour of the flowers wafted through the room.
  • Ot Otter Olivia had a rough day at school.
  • oust The shareholders attempted to oust the current CEO due to his poor leadership.
  • out I am out of town for the weekend.
  • OUTS The team relied heavily on their outs in the final innings of the game.
  • readout She received a readout of her test results.
  • stout He liked to drink his stout with a few ice cubes.
  • taut The rope was pulled so taut that it was difficult to tie a knot.
  • tot The toddler picked up the tot of juice and took a sip.
  • tout She was quick to tout her accomplishments to her colleagues.
  • Tut I tut when I see people littering.
  • ut The UT must be updated.

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