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How to spell MUILT correctly?

If the word "muilt" was meant to be "mult", correct suggestions could be: multiple, many, diverse, varied, numerous, manifold. If the word was meant to be "malt", suggestions could be: barley, brewing, distilling, grain, malted milk, whiskey. It is important to understand the context and meaning of the text to suggest appropriate corrections.

List of suggestions on how to spell muilt correctly

  • built The new housing development was built in record time.
  • cult Some people accuse the organization of being a cult.
  • gilt The ornate frame was covered in a layer of gilt, adding to its regal appearance.
  • guilt I couldn't shake off the guilt I felt for lying to my parents.
  • guilty
  • hilt
  • jilt
  • kilt I'm going to wear my kilt tonight.
  • lilt The lilt in her voice made the story even more enchanting.
  • mail I need to check the mail for any important letters.
  • malt He ordered a pint of beer brewed with malt.
  • melt The snow began to melt in the warm spring sunshine.
  • mil The price for milk has increased by fifteen cents per mil since last month.
  • mild The curry had a mild flavor.
  • mile I ran a mile in six minutes.
  • milk I need to go to the store and buy some milk.
  • mill She bought a mill in the countryside.
  • milo I ate a Milo for lunch.
  • mils
  • milt
  • milts
  • mint After dinner, I like to have a mint to freshen my breath.
  • mist The mist had settled on the mountains, giving them an eerie and mystical appearance.
  • mit She says she's not interested in MIT.
  • mitt He wore his baseball mitt to catch the ball.
  • moil After working in the garden for hours, I was covered in sweat and moil.
  • molt She molt into her female form for the third time this week.
  • moult Some animals moult to improve their chances of survival in the wild.
  • mulct The crooked clerk was caught trying to mulct money from the company.
  • mule
  • mull I'm going to mull over your offer.
  • mullet He decided to grow a mullet despite his wife's objections.
  • must You must help me finish this project.
  • mutt
  • quilt She spent countless hours sewing together each square for her handmade quilt.
  • silt The river bed was filled with silt from the recent rains.
  • tilt The table started to tilt, causing the cup of coffee to spill.
  • ult
  • wilt The flowers will wilt if you don't water them.

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