How to spell FLOOTS correctly?
If you've accidentally misspelled "floots", fear not! Here are a few possible correct suggestions: "flutes", referring to musical instruments; "floats", describing objects or vehicles that stay on or move on water; or "floods", denoting a large amount of water covering an area. Remember to proofread and choose the appropriate word for your context.
List of suggestions on how to spell floots correctly
- flats I need to buy a new pair of flats for the wedding.
- fleets
- flirts She flirts with every guy at the party but never takes it any further than that.
- flits She flits from subject to subject like a fly on fly paper.
- floats She places the flowers in the vase where it floats on the water.
- Floods The floods caused extensive damage to the homes along the riverbank.
- Floors She was so excited about her new house that she spent all day cleaning the floors.
- flouts She flouts convention by dressing in her own way.
- Foots
- loots The thief managed to escape with all of the loots, leaving behind a trail of evidence.