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How to spell FAITED correctly?

If you're looking for the correct spelling of "faited", you may want to consider "fainted". This word refers to losing consciousness or briefly losing strength or energy. Double-checking spellings is crucial to ensure accurate communication, helping you convey your intended meaning effectively.

List of suggestions on how to spell faited correctly

  • Baited The fisherman baited the hook with a juicy worm in hopes of catching a big fish.
  • faceted The diamond had many faceted surfaces that reflected the light beautifully.
  • faded
  • failed
  • Fainted I fainted during the roller coaster ride due to my fear of heights.
  • FARTED
  • Fasted I fasted for 24 hours before my religious ceremony.
  • fate In his hand the fate of the world rested.
  • fated She knew from the moment they met that they were fated to be together.
  • Faulted The construction work was faulted for not meeting safety regulations.
  • Feasted The partygoers feasted on the delicious food.
  • feinted The boxer feinted with his left before delivering a powerful punch with his right.
  • Feted After their win at the fete, the victorious team members were feted with champagne and roses.
  • Fitted I'm not sure I'm the best person to ask, given that I'm not particularly fitted for this job.
  • Flatted I flatted the tire on my bicycle and had to walk it home.
  • Flirted She flirted with the idea of moving to a different city, but ultimately decided to stay where she was.
  • Flitted She flitted past him, her skirts a whisper on the ground.
  • Foisted After a long day of work, the boss foisted the job off onto her assistant.
  • footed
  • fruited The vines had fruited heavily, producing an abundance of sweet, juicy grapes.
  • Waited I waited for my friend for a while but she never showed up.

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