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How to spell LIMTED correctly?

If you find yourself accidentally typing "limted" instead of "limited", fret not! Here are a few alternative suggestions to save your spellcheck woes: "limited", "lamented", "limitedly" or "laminated". Remember to proofread before pressing send to avoid any confusion caused by this common typo.

List of suggestions on how to spell limted correctly

  • Lambed As the farmer Lambed the ewe, he checked to ensure that the newborn lamb was healthy.
  • Lamed The lamed of the Torah scroll's lettering is always taller than any of the other letters.
  • Lammed She walked into the room and Lammed him in the stomach with her purse.
  • Lasted We loved the party, and it lasted until the wee hours of the morning.
  • lidded The lidded eyes stared out into the darkness.
  • lifted I was just lifted out of the water.
  • ligated The cow was ligated to the post.
  • lighted She entered the lighted hallway.
  • lilted The singer's voice held a lilted quality that brought mirth to the audience.
  • Limed The door frame was limed to match the rest of the room's decor.
  • limited N/A there are no sentences with the word "limited"
  • limiter This limiter limits the output of the machine.
  • Limned The moonlight created a limned effect upon the lake.
  • Limped I limped my way to the car.
  • limpet I found a limpet on the pier.
  • limpid The water in the lake was so limpid that you could see small fish swimming near the shore.
  • listed The house listed for sale last week and already has multiple offers.
  • Lofted The ball was lofted high into the air and landed safely in the outfielder's glove.
  • looted When the city was overrun, many stores were looted of their valuable merchandise.
  • Lumped I can't believe that they lumped me in with the rest of the riff-raff.
  • Lusted She lusted after his wealth.
  • milted

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