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How to spell MEANTED correctly?

If you mistakenly typed "meanted" instead of "meant", don't worry! Here are a few correct suggestions to help you stay on track: "meant", "meant it", "meant to" or "meant for". Remember to proofread your work to ensure accurate and clear communication.

List of suggestions on how to spell meanted correctly

  • anted
  • canted The canted walls of the old house gave it a lopsided appearance.
  • chanted The crowd chanted in unison as the team made their way onto the field.
  • dented The car's door was dented from the accident.
  • feinted The president feinted to the right, but instead struck to the left.
  • malted I love drinking a malted chocolate milkshake at the diner.
  • Maned The maned lion walked gracefully across the savannah.
  • manned The spaceship was manned by a highly trained and experienced crew.
  • mantel She decorated the mantel with pumpkins and fall leaves for the autumn season.
  • mantes The mantes were quite different from anything I had ever seen before.
  • mantled
  • masted The tall ship had multiple masted sails that billowed in the wind.
  • mated They were mated for life and were inseparable.
  • matted
  • meander The river will meander through the countryside.
  • Meant The lecture was meant to be informative, but it was so painful to listen to that I fell asleep half way through.
  • melted The snowman in the yard had melted away completely in the warm spring sunshine.
  • Mended I have a dress that needs to be mended, but I don't have the fabric or sewing supplies.
  • merited
  • Meted I meted out the punishment that I had promised.
  • Minted The company just minted a new set of coins for their collectors.
  • Moaned He moaned in pain as the physical therapist worked on his strained muscles.
  • moated The castle was moated to prevent enemy invasions.
  • mounted The deer head was mounted on the wall above the fireplace.
  • Panted The dog panted heavily after running in the park.
  • Ranted My boss ranted for an hour about the importance of meeting deadlines.
  • Rented After leaving my old apartment, I rented a new one for the semester.
  • Tented We tented in the forest for the weekend.
  • vented
  • wanted John always wanted to travel the world but never had the opportunity to do so.

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