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How to spell DESETED correctly?

Possible correct suggestions for the misspelling "deseted" could be "deserted" or "destined". "Deserted" means abandoned or empty, while "destined" means determined to happen or go in a particular direction. It is important to double check spelling to ensure clear communication and avoid confusion.

List of suggestions on how to spell deseted correctly

  • bested Despite her highly competitive nature, she was surprised to discover that she had been bested by her younger sister in the spelling bee.
  • deeded The house was deeded to the new owners by the previous owner.
  • defeated The team was defeated in the championship game, but they still held their heads high knowing they had given it their all.
  • Deleted
  • dented The car was dented after the accident.
  • desalted Her tears had desalted the hearts of the children in the orphanage.
  • deserted The old house had been deserted for years, and no one knew why.
  • deserter The army labeled him a deserter after he failed to report for duty for several weeks.
  • deserved She deserved to win the competition due to her hard work and dedication.
  • Desisted She finally desisted from her protest and accepted the consequences of her actions.
  • detested Her detested brother constantly causes strife in the family.
  • Dieted I dieted for months but didn't see any significant weight loss.
  • Dusted Charlie's mom dusted the pizza box for fingerprints.
  • Jested She jested about moving to a tropical island.
  • nested The Russian doll had smaller dolls nested inside them.
  • rested After a long day at work, I rested on the couch and watched some TV.
  • tested The new product was tested thoroughly before being released to the market.
  • vested The employee had a vested interest in the company's success.

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