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How to spell ATTDED correctly?

If you find yourself accidentally typing "ATTDED" instead of "ADDED", fear not - we all make mistakes. The correct suggestion, in this case, would be to replace the extra "T" with the letter "D". Double-checking your spelling before hitting send can save you from potential embarrassment.

List of suggestions on how to spell ATTDED correctly

  • ABIDED I abided by my promise to always be there for my friend in times of need.
  • ACTED She acted surprised when he gave her the unexpected gift.
  • ADDED I added some salt to the recipe to enhance the flavor.
  • AIDED The doctor aided the injured person by applying first aid.
  • ANTED I anted up my savings to invest in the new business venture.
  • ATONED After years of harboring guilt, he finally atoned for his past actions by dedicating himself to charitable work.
  • ATTEND
  • ATTENDED She attended the concert with her friends.
  • ATTIRED She arrived at the party attired in an elegant black dress and matching heels.
  • ATTLEE Clement Attlee was a notable British politician who served as Prime Minister from 1945 to 1951.
  • ATTUNED She was attuned to the subtle changes in the environment and could sense danger before anyone else.
  • AUTHED I authed the user's login credentials to give them access to the system.
  • BATTED The baseball player batted the ball with all his strength, sending it soaring over the outfield fence.
  • BATTLED The brave soldiers battled fiercely against the enemy forces.
  • CATTED
  • HATTED
  • MATTED The artist carefully framed the matted photograph to showcase its vibrant colors.
  • PATTED She patted her dog on the head to show affection.
  • RATTED She quickly ratted out her friend to the teacher for cheating on the test.
  • RATTLED The loud explosion rattled the windows and caused everyone to jump in surprise.
  • TATTED She walked into the room with her tatted arms proudly on display.
  • TATTLED She regretted tattling on her little brother for eating the candy.
  • TIDED I tidied up the living room and tided the books on the shelf.
  • VATTED I vatted the single malt whiskey for several years to enhance its flavor and smoothness.
  • WATTLED The wattled fence served as a natural barrier for the livestock.

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