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How to spell MOUHT correctly?

If you find yourself misspelling "mouht" frequently, don't worry, it happens to the best of us. The correct spelling for this word is "mouth". Remember to emphasize the "th" sound at the end. To avoid further mistakes, try using spell check or practice writing it out a few times.

List of suggestions on how to spell mouht correctly

  • Bought
  • bout I went to a bout of professional wrestling last night.
  • Fought He fought bravely in the war to defend his country.
  • gout He suffered from excruciating pain due to his untreated gout.
  • lout The rude young man acted like a lout, talking loudly on his phone and pushing past people on the crowded train platform.
  • might
  • moat
  • MOET I feel like meeting up with my old friends tonight at the moet party.
  • Moho The Moho is a discontinuous rocky outcrop on the Earth's surface.
  • moist The soil in the garden felt moist after a heavy rainfall.
  • molt Early in the morning, the chickens molt.
  • monet At the art museum, I was captivated by the beauty of Monet's famous water lilies.
  • Mont
  • moot The moot court is an interesting way to learn about the law.
  • Mort Mort is my uncle.
  • mosh
  • most I think the most exciting part about traveling is discovering new cultures and meeting different people.
  • mot
  • motet The choir will perform a stunning motet composed by Bach.
  • moth
  • mott
  • moue
  • mould The mould was too big for the vase so I cut it down.
  • moult After the bird's moult, it had a shiny and new feather coat.
  • mound The mound was created by the ancient people who lived there long ago.
  • mount I am going to go mount my horse.
  • mouth I need to breathe through my mouth.
  • mouthy I don't know how to explain it, but she always seems mouthy.
  • must You must turn off your cellphone in the movie theater.
  • mutt I've got a little mutt.
  • nought I receive nought but silence from him.
  • ought I ought to get a new computer.
  • out I need to go out to buy groceries.
  • pout After not getting her way, Sarah began to pout and cross her arms.
  • rout The football team suffered a devastating rout in the championship game.
  • sought He sought refuge from the storm under the overhang.
  • tout The company's marketing team would often tout their product as the best on the market.

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