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How to spell NOUTT correctly?

If you've made the common error of typing "Noutt" instead of "Note", don't worry, it happens to the best of us. To make sure you spell it correctly next time, remember to double-check before hitting send. Auto-correct and spell-check features can also save you from this small mistake.

List of suggestions on how to spell Noutt correctly

  • Bout She won her bout in the boxing match last night.
  • Bouts She experienced bouts of severe anxiety throughout the day.
  • Butt She accidentally bumped into the table and hit her butt.
  • Count The count of new COVID-19 cases is on the rise.
  • Court The jury has been selected and the trial will begin in the court.
  • Doubt I have a doubt about whether I locked the front door.
  • Fount I found a fount of information about the history of the city in the local library.
  • Gout Gout is caused by high levels of uric acid in the blood.
  • Gouty The gouty man winced in pain as he tried to walk on his swollen foot.
  • Joust In the medieval times, knights would joust on horseback to demonstrate their bravery and skill.
  • Kutt
  • Lott Lott won the lottery jackpot yesterday.
  • Lout The lout always caused trouble and disrupted the peaceful environment.
  • Louts The rowdy group of louts disrupted the peaceful protest with their loud shouting and unruly behavior.
  • Mott Mott was able to convince the board to approve the project.
  • Mount We will attempt to mount the flag on the top of the pole.
  • Mouth I need to brush my teeth before going to bed to keep my mouth clean.
  • Mutt My neighbor adopted a cute mutt from the shelter.
  • Neut
  • NLTT
  • North I am planning a trip to North Carolina this summer.
  • Not I do not want to go out today.
  • Note Can you please note down the date of the meeting in your calendar?
  • NOU
  • Nougat I love the creamy texture and nutty flavor of nougat in my favorite candy bars.
  • Noun The English language has hundreds of thousands of nouns.
  • Nouns The English language has countless nouns categorized into different types such as common, proper, countable, uncountable, collective, concrete and abstract nouns.
  • Nous Nous sommes prêts à partir maintenant.
  • Nowt Nowt is a word commonly used in northern England and means "nothing".
  • NTT NTT is one of the world's largest telecommunications companies.
  • Nut I love snacking on almonds, cashews, and other types of nuts.
  • Nuts I love to sprinkle nuts on top of my yogurt for extra protein and crunch.
  • Nutty The taste of the chocolate in the cake was rich and nutty.
  • Oust The company's board of directors voted to oust the CEO due to financial misconduct.
  • Out The fire is out.
  • Outs The manager decided to bench the struggling player in favor of some new outs.
  • Outta
  • Pout She gave him a pout after he refused to buy her ice cream.
  • Pouts When things don't go his way, he pouts like a child.
  • Pouty She had a pouty expression on her face as she crossed her arms and sulked in the corner.
  • Putt I hit a perfect putt on the last hole to win the golf tournament.
  • Roust I had to roust my little brother out of bed this morning for school.
  • Rout The opposing team suffered a complete rout in yesterday's game, losing by 10 points.
  • Route I will take a different route to avoid traffic.
  • Routs The football team suffered two embarrassing routs in their last two games.
  • Snout The pig's snout is a very sensitive sensory organ.
  • Snouts The pigs lifted their snouts towards the delicious smell of food.
  • South I am from the South and love the hospitality and warmth of its people.
  • Tout She decided to hire a publicist to tout her accomplishments.
  • Touts The street vendor touts his wares, hoping to attract customers.
  • Youth The youth of our country hold the power to shape a brighter future.

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