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How to spell FEOLT correctly?

The misspelling "feolt" could be corrected to "felt", "fault" or "falcon". Context would be necessary to determine the correct word. It's important to double-check spelling, particularly since auto-correct may not always catch errors.

List of suggestions on how to spell feolt correctly

  • belt She tightened the belt of her robe as she walked out of her room.
  • bolt
  • celt The celt was a type of axe head used by ancient civilizations.
  • colt The farmer was proud to show off his new colt to his neighbors.
  • dolt I can't believe I once thought he was intelligent when in fact he's nothing but a dolt.
  • fault
  • fealty In medieval times, fealty was a sworn loyalty to a lord or monarch.
  • feat
  • feel
  • Feet I love to go for a walk and feel the grass under my feet.
  • fell I almost fell on the slippery ice.
  • fella I saw a fella walking his dog down the street this morning.
  • felt She felt an immense sense of relief when the final exams were over.
  • felts I can't find my felts, I think I left them at the art store.
  • Fest
  • float I love to float on my back in the pool and watch the clouds pass by.
  • flout It is not appropriate to flout laws and regulations.
  • FLT
  • FOL "I can't go to the party because I have to study for my FOL exam tomorrow.
  • fold I need to fold my laundry before putting it away.
  • folk My grandparents enjoy listening to folk music.
  • FOLL
  • font I prefer to use a clean font in my presentation to make it more readable.
  • fool I felt like a fool when I realized I had been pronouncing the word "quinoa" incorrectly for years.
  • foot I took your foot off the gas.
  • fort The soldiers established a fort at the edge of the forest.
  • Holt Holt was disappointed with the results of the experiment.
  • jolt The sudden jolt of the airplane caused my heart to skip a beat.
  • melt The ice cream will melt if you leave it out in the sun.
  • molt
  • pelt I have a big pelt I can sell you.
  • revolt The peasants planned to revolt against the tyrant king.
  • volt
  • welt The word "welt" means "world" in German.

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