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How to spell GITED correctly?

"Gited" might be a misspelling of "gifted", "gaited" or "guided". Depending on the context, one of these words may be the correct suggestion. "Gifted" refers to someone with exceptional ability, "gaited" describes a horse's distinctive manner of walking, and "guided" means to lead or direct someone or something.

List of suggestions on how to spell gited correctly

  • Cited The professor cited several scientific studies to support her argument.
  • Gated The wealthy community was gated to ensure privacy and security.
  • Gibed The captain gibed the crew for their lack of effort in maintaining the ship.
  • gifted She was a gifted musician who could play multiple instruments with great skill.
  • Girded She girded herself for the marathon by training for months.
  • Girted She girted him with her eyes and he stared back.
  • Gite During my stay at Gite de la Vallee, I experienced the tranquility and serenity of the countryside.
  • guided The tour guide guided the group through the jungle.
  • Gutted
  • kited I kited across the ocean with my new sailboat.
  • Sited The university is located in the city; it has been sited there for centuries.

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