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How to spell LIITED correctly?

If you come across the misspelling "liited", here are some possible correct suggestions: "limited", "lilted" or "listed". Make sure to double-check the context and meaning to choose the most appropriate option.

List of suggestions on how to spell liited correctly

  • Cited
  • Flirted
  • Flitted
  • jilted She felt jilted when her boyfriend broke up with her without any warning or explanation.
  • Kilted The band members were all kilted for the traditional Scottish performance.
  • kited I think I'll go kited today.
  • Lasted
  • liaised I liaised with the professor to get the extension.
  • lidded She picked up the pot and emptied it, tipping it so the lidded pot could drain.
  • lied She lied to her parents about where she was going that night.
  • lifted I was looking for my sunglasses, but I didn't see them on the ground, so I must have lifted them.
  • ligated The surgeon successfully ligated the blood vessels before performing the surgery.
  • lighted I was walking down the hallway and I saw the door was lighted up.
  • liked I liked the shirt she was wearing.
  • lilted The song had a lilted cadence which made itespecially graceful.
  • Limed I will not limit my diet to Limed.
  • limited We have a limited amount of cake left.
  • limiter I can't listen to music with the stereo playing at the same volume all the time; the limiter cuts the music off
  • lined The shelves in the grocery store were lined with various snacks and chips.
  • listed In the paper, there are listed the benefits of the vaccine.
  • lite I need some lite for my cigar.
  • liter
  • litter Please do not litter on the beach.
  • Lived
  • Lofted The ball was lofted high into the air and landed softly in the outfielder's glove.
  • loiter There are signs in the park that say you can't loiter there after dark.
  • looted
  • Lusted I always loved Gabrielle's innocence and always lusted after her.
  • milted
  • Plaited She had her hair plaited into a tight braid.
  • Silted The river has silted up, making it difficult for boats to navigate.
  • Sited The hotel is sited on a beautiful hill overlooking the city.
  • tilted
  • wilted The flowers wilted when they were in the sun.

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