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How to spell FLUIT correctly?

If you've mistakenly typed "fluit" instead of a correct word, here are a few recommendations that closely resemble it. First, "flute" refers to a musical instrument. Second, "flit" means to move swiftly or flutter. Third, "fluid" relates to a substance that flows easily. Double-check your intended meaning and choose the appropriate word.

List of suggestions on how to spell fluit correctly

  • fault
  • fit I feel fit enough to run a mile.
  • flat It's really flat here.
  • flaunt She loved to flaunt her expensive jewelry at parties.
  • fleet The company has a large fleet of vehicles for transportation.
  • flint In the 1800s, people used flint to start fires.
  • flirt She caught her friend's boyfriend trying to flirt with her.
  • flit
  • flits A little insect flits hither and yon.
  • float The balloons will float away if they are not tied down.
  • flout Some people flout the rules of the road while driving.
  • FLT In layman's terms, "FLT" stands for "falling object.
  • flu I got my flu shot before the winter season started.
  • flue I had to clean out the flue of the fireplace before I could use it.
  • fluent I am fluent in French and Portuguese.
  • fluid It was difficult to breathe through the fluid coming out of her nose.
  • fluids Doctors recommend drinking plenty of fluids to stay hydrated during exercise.
  • flute The musician played a beautiful melody on the flute.
  • fruit The fruit basket was a hit at the party.
  • FUT FUT soccer is growing in popularity.
  • lit The skies are lit up with stars tonight.

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