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How to spell FAULDER correctly?

The misspelling "Faulder" can be corrected to "Folder", "Faulkner", "Faulkenberry", "Faulkenburg", "Faulkland" or "Faulkerson". Double-checking spelling and consulting a dictionary or search engine can help ensure correct spelling.

List of suggestions on how to spell Faulder correctly

  • alder I saw a tall alder tree on my walk through the forest.
  • Balder Balder was known as the god of beauty, light, and purity in Norse mythology.
  • boulder I climbed up a steep boulder to get a better view of the valley below.
  • Calder Alexander Calder was a famous American artist who is known for his sculptures and mobiles.
  • caulker The caulker was busy sealing the cracks in the ship's hull to prevent any leaks.
  • fader The fader on the mixer controls the volume of the vocals.
  • falser His words couldn't be any falser, they were clearly designed to deceive us.
  • falter My confidence began to falter as I stumbled over my words during the presentation.
  • Faulkner William Faulkner is known for his innovative writing style and his unique portrayal of the American South.
  • faulted The machine faulted in the middle of the production process.
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  • fielder The fielder made a diving catch to save a run from scoring.
  • folder I can't find the document I need because I saved it in the wrong folder.
  • fouler After playing in the mud, my clothes couldn't get any fouler.
  • founder The founder of the organization was awarded for his contribution towards society.
  • fuller My hair looks fuller and healthier since I started using this new shampoo.
  • funder The funder of the research project was impressed with the results and decided to provide additional funding.
  • hauler The hauler truck delivered the heavy machinery to the construction site.
  • haulier The haulier was responsible for transporting the goods from the warehouse to the delivery destination.
  • Lauder Lauder is a surname that originated in Scotland.
  • launder It is illegal to launder money obtained through criminal activity.
  • mauler The police dog was a fierce mauler when it apprehended the suspect.
  • maunder As she wandered through the park, she couldn't help but maunder aimlessly, lost in thought.
  • Mulder Mulder was obsessed with investigating the paranormal.
  • vaulter As a vaulter, she soared over the bar with ease.

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