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How to spell RETED correctly?

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List of suggestions on how to spell reted correctly

  • Crated The valuable artwork was carefully crated and transported to the museum.
  • Created The creature was created in my lab.
  • deed He performed a good deed by helping that person in need.
  • ETD I am currently working on finalizing my ETD, which is due at the end of the semester.
  • Feted By the time we got to the feted party, I was so famished I could barely even stand.
  • fretted She fretted about the test results all night.
  • Grated
  • Greeted After being greeted by the host, I followed them into the living room.
  • Meted
  • orated He orated about the wonders of the universe to his astonished congregation.
  • Prated I prated on about my vacation plans for so long that everyone got bored.
  • Rafted The group rafted down the river for hours, enjoying the scenic views and refreshing water.
  • Ranted I ranted about my crappy day to my best friend over coffee.
  • rate
  • Rated
  • Ratted The suspect ratted out his accomplice to the police in exchange for a lighter sentence.
  • reacted The gas molecules in the air reacted with the acid molecules to form water molecules.
  • read I want to read more books.
  • rebated The store rebated the cost of the defective product.
  • Recited The little girl recited a poem for her parents at the talent show.
  • red The red dress looked stunning on her.
  • redid We redid the living room furniture.
  • reed The musician played a beautiful tune on his clarinet, which had a reed attached to its mouthpiece.
  • reeds The wind rustled through the tall reeds, creating a soothing sound.
  • reedy The sound of the flute was soft and reedy.
  • Refuted This argument is refuted.
  • reid
  • related The two brothers looked so much alike it was obvious they were closely related.
  • Rented I rented a movie last night.
  • reputed He is reputed to be the best doctor in town.
  • rested After a long hike, my tired legs felt much better once I rested for a while.
  • Retched after eating that vile sandwich, she felt retched.
  • RETEST After the initial test, I will retest for accuracy.
  • retie
  • retied My hair was retied in a knot at the back of my head.
  • retired Ms. Smith retired from her job as a teacher four years ago.
  • Retold The story of Robin Hood was retold by many different authors.
  • retread He's one of those retread executives who never seems to step down from a leadership role.
  • retried The defendant was retried after new evidence came to light.
  • retyped I retyped my paper because my printer was out of ink.
  • Rifted The two friends drifted apart and their once close relationship rifted.
  • Rioted The crowd rioted and began breaking windows and vandalizing stores.
  • rite The rite of passage into adulthood varies greatly across different cultures.
  • Riveted I was so riveted by the movie that I didn't even realize it had ended.
  • rooted The oak tree was firmly rooted in the ground, providing stability and shade for generations to come.
  • rote It is usually best to avoid using rote memorization techniques.
  • rotted The fruit in the basket had rotted and emitted a terrible odor.
  • routed The router has been routed to the new department.
  • RTE The RTE Prime Time Investigates programme delved into the behind-the-scenes world of greyhound racing.
  • Rued In Germany, Rued is a wine made from Riesling grapes.
  • rusted The old tractor in the barn has rusted away.
  • rutted The rough country lane was rutted with deep gullies caused by years of heavy rain.
  • ted The sun was shining and the forecast called for mild weather, but Ted was unprepared for the blizzard that hit town later that
  • Teed I took the dog for a walk this morning, and Teed loved every minute of it.
  • treated The victims of the storm were treated for hypothermia.
  • treed
  • Wrested The wrestler wrested the championship belt from his opponent in a grueling match.

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