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How to spell FEATED correctly?

One possible correct suggestion for the misspelling "feated" could be "defeated", which means to win a victory over someone or something. Other correct suggestions could include "feted", which means to be honored or celebrated or "heated", which means to become very hot or intense.

List of suggestions on how to spell feated correctly

  • defeated The army was defeated in the battle.
  • faded The colors of the flag had faded over time.
  • FARTED I was embarrassed after I randomly farted during the quiet exam.
  • Fasted
  • fate I believe in fate and that everything happens for a reason.
  • fated It seemed as though they were fated to win the game.
  • Feared They feared the rabid animal that was loose in the city.
  • Feasted
  • feat Her climbing feat of scaling Mount Everest without oxygen was truly impressive.
  • featured The new restaurant featured a range of exotic dishes from different parts of the world.
  • feed
  • feinted I feinted with my hand to distract them.
  • felted I felted the sheepskin for my jacket.
  • fete The school's annual fete had games, food, and entertainment for everyone to enjoy.
  • Feted People feted the couple at their wedding party.
  • fetid The smell of the fetid water was overpowering.
  • feuded In the Feuded War of 1875, the states of Maine and Massachusetts fought over control of the disputed island of Newfoundland.
  • Fitted The dress fitted perfectly and accentuated her curves.
  • Flatted The house was originally built on a hill, but the land was Flatted when the house was built.
  • Fleeted I fleeted from the room when the spider crawled towards me.
  • Floated A helium balloon floated into the sky.
  • footed The horse is a sure-footed animal.
  • fretted She fretted over her sister's health until she received news of her recovery.
  • heated She was feeling a little heated under the scrutiny of her peers.
  • seated She was seated at the front row of the theater, eagerly waiting for the show to start.

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