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How to spell FOUTTED correctly?

If you accidentally typed "foutted" instead of the intended word, there are a few possible correct suggestions. It could be "fouled" (past tense of foul), "dotted" (spotted with dots), "fitted" (properly sized or adapted) or "outed" (exposing someone's secret). Always double-check and choose the most suitable option.

List of suggestions on how to spell foutted correctly

  • abutted The property abutted the river, providing a beautiful view.
  • butted The stubborn goats kept butting heads with each other over the pile of hay.
  • counted I carefully counted my change after paying for my coffee.
  • courted In the olden days, men formally courted women before proposing marriage.
  • dotted The dotted line on the map indicates the route we took on our road trip.
  • doubted Despite his initial excitement, he doubted he would be selected for the team.
  • faulted The construction company faulted the subcontractor for the delay in completing the project.
  • fitted I need to buy a new dress that is fitted for the wedding.
  • flatted I flatted the cardboard box so I could recycle it.
  • flitted I saw a butterfly that flitted from one flower to another in the garden.
  • flouted Despite repeated warnings and fines, the partygoers flouted the noise regulations and continued to play loud music late into the night.
  • fluted The ancient column was fluted in a ravishing pattern.
  • flutter The butterfly started to flutter its wings and flew away.
  • foisted The company foisted their low-quality products onto unsuspecting customers.
  • footed The deer cautiously footed its way through the forest.
  • fouled The basketball player intentionally fouled his opponent in a desperate attempt to win the game.
  • founded The organization was founded on the principle of providing education for all children, regardless of their background or socioeconomic status.
  • fretted She fretted about her daughter's safety while she was away at college.
  • fruited The tropical trees fruited abundantly, providing a variety of sweet and juicy fruits that were enjoyed by everyone.
  • futzed I futzed with the settings on my phone until I finally got the camera to work properly.
  • glutted The market was glutted with too many competitors selling the same product.
  • gutted I was absolutely gutted when I missed the last train home.
  • hotted
  • jotted I quickly jotted down the grocery list before heading out to the store.
  • jousted The knights, with lances in hand, jousted fiercely in the tournament.
  • jutted The jagged rocks jutted out from the cliff face, making it nearly impossible to climb.
  • mounted I mounted the picture onto the wall with a hammer and nails.
  • mouthed The child mouthed the words silently along with the story being read to them.
  • nutted I nutted the screws tightly so they wouldn't come loose.
  • ousted The CEO was ousted after a series of scandals rocked the company.
  • outed He was outed as a spy, causing him to flee the country.
  • potted She kept her prized orchids in a potted arrangement on the windowsill.
  • pouted She pouted when she realized she didn't get the promotion she had hoped for.
  • putted I putted the golf ball towards the hole, but it rolled past and off the green.
  • rotted The apple in the bowl had rotted and emitted a foul odor.
  • rousted The police rousted the homeless man from his makeshift shelter.
  • routed The enemy army was routed after a lengthy battle.
  • rutted The dirt road was so rutted from heavy rain that driving on it was difficult.
  • totted She totted up her expenses for the month and realized that she had spent too much on dining out.
  • touted The entrepreneur touted the benefits of his new product to prospective investors.
  • tutted Lila tutted disapprovingly at her sister's fashion choice.

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