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How to spell GAULT correctly?

If you're struggling with the misspelling "gault", here are some suggestions to help you get it right. The correct term you may be looking for is "gouge", meaning to make a groove or "guilt", referring to the feeling of remorse. Double-check your spellings and context to avoid confusion.

List of suggestions on how to spell gault correctly

  • alt He pressed alt and F4 to close the current window.
  • cult The controversial group was accused of being a dangerous cult.
  • fault It's not my fault that I was late, there was a traffic jam.
  • gael
  • Gail Gail is one of my closest friends from high school.
  • gait She maintained a slow and steady gait as she walked through the forest.
  • gal I saw a group of friends, one of them being my gal from college.
  • gala I wore my finest dress to the charity gala.
  • gale The gale winds knocked down trees and power lines.
  • gall It takes a lot of gall to act like you didn't know it was wrong to steal.
  • gamut The store carries the gamut of products from the latest gadgets to traditional household items.
  • gatt
  • gaul Gaul was an ancient region located in Western Europe.
  • gaunt The homeless man looked gaunt after months of living on the streets.
  • gilt The frame of the painting was adorned with gilt decorations.
  • glut There is currently a glut of information available on the internet.
  • gould Stephen Jay Gould was a renowned evolutionary biologist and science writer.
  • gout My grandfather suffers from gout and has to be mindful of what he eats.
  • guilt She tried to hide her guilt by avoiding eye contact.
  • gull
  • gut He had a gut feeling that something bad was going to happen.
  • ult
  • vault The bank's vault was heavily guarded with multiple security measures to protect the valuable contents inside.

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