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How to spell HAFTED correctly?

If you misspell "hafted" as "hafed", here are some correct suggestions to consider. You could use "hated" to express dislike or "handed" to refer to passing something with your hand. "Hefted" can also work, indicating lifting or carrying a heavy object. Verify the context to choose the appropriate term.

List of suggestions on how to spell hafted correctly

  • Halted Construction on the new building was halted due to financial difficulties.
  • Hasted She hasted to catch up to her friends who were walking ahead.
  • Hated She was overwhelmed with hatred towards her ex-boyfriend for betraying her trust.
  • Hatted The hatted gentleman walked with an air of distinction.
  • Hefted The lumberjack hefted the heavy log onto his shoulder and carried it effortlessly to the chopping block.
  • Heighten The intense music in the background heightened the suspense of the thrilling movie scene.
  • Heisted The criminals heisted a valuable painting from the museum.
  • Rafted They rafted down the river, enjoying the thrilling adventure.
  • Shafted I felt completely shafted when I discovered I had been passed over for a promotion despite my hard work and dedication.
  • Wafted The smell of freshly-baked cookies wafted through the air, enticing everyone in the neighborhood.

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