How to spell CAULTED correctly?
If you've mistakenly typed "caulted" when you meant something else, here are a few possible suggestions for correct word replacements. Consider using "captured" if discussing a photograph or moment, "cultivated" for gardening-related contexts or "vaulted" when referring to architectural structures. Always double-check your spelling to ensure clear communication!
List of suggestions on how to spell caulted correctly
- Calked The sailboat was calked with tar to prevent any water from seeping in.
- called I called my friend to schedule a meeting.
- Calmed
- calved The glacier calved a massive chunk of ice into the sea, causing a powerful wave.
- canted The leaning tower appeared canted, making it a popular tourist attraction.
- Carted I carted all of my old clothes to the thrift store.
- catted
- caulked I spent the afternoon caulked around the windows and doors to keep the drafts out.
- coulter The coulter on the plow was dull, causing it to leave uneven marks on the field.
- Counted I counted ten apples in the basket.
- Courted The prince courted many women in hopes of finding a suitable wife.
- Culled The farmer culled the weaker animals from the herd to ensure the health of the rest.
- Faulted The foundation of the building was faulted, causing significant damage to the structure.
- halted
- Jaunted I'm feeling jaunted today.
- malted
- Moulted The snake has moulted its old skin and now looks shiny and new.
- salted
- vaulted The ceiling in the cathedral was vaulted and decorated with intricate designs.
Misspelling of the day
Apsolutly
- absolute
- absolutely
- absolutes
- apostle
- appositely
- aptly
- astutely
- axolotl
- axolotls
- desolately