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How to spell LICTED correctly?

If you intended to write "licted" but it isn't a recognized word, consider some possible alternatives. You could mean "afflicted" which implies suffering or "inflicted" meaning to cause harm. Another option could be "depicted" if you meant to describe or illustrate something. Detailing your intended meaning can help select the correct term.

List of suggestions on how to spell licted correctly

  • Acted She acted very bravely during the fire.
  • elected The newly elected president gave a speech to the nation.
  • Girted She girted me with her customary disdain.
  • jilted She felt jilted when her boyfriend broke up with her for no apparent reason.
  • Kilted I'm going to Kilted tonight to look good and feel better.
  • kited It was clear that he had kited the steeplechase.
  • Lacked The team lacked the skills necessary to win the game.
  • licked
  • lidded The pot was lidded to keep the soup warm before serving.
  • lifted
  • ligated The surgeon ligated the blood vessels to control bleeding during the operation.
  • lighted The Christmas tree is beautifully lighted with colorful bulbs.
  • liked She liked the taste of the sweet, ripe strawberries in her breakfast smoothie.
  • lilted Her voice lilted in a way that made me want to listen more carefully.
  • limited The number of tickets available for the concert is limited.
  • listed I listed all of my favorite books in my reading journal.
  • located The museum is located in the heart of downtown.
  • locked
  • looted During the riots, the stores were looted of all their valuable merchandise.
  • lucked

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