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How to spell SATTED correctly?

The correct spelling for the misspelling "satted" could be "sat" or "seated". The correction would depend on the context in which the word is being used, but these two options are the likely suggestions for replacing the misspelling.

List of suggestions on how to spell satted correctly

  • Batted The batter batted the ball and ran to first base.
  • catted
  • hatted I hatted myself before going outside on a sunny day.
  • matted The cat had a mat of fur matted down.
  • Patted Patted my head and said it was time to go.
  • Ratted She ratted out her best friend to the principal, who was now in big trouble.
  • salted
  • sate She ate so much food that it was enough to sate her hunger for the whole day.
  • sated I was so sated after dinner, I didn't want to move.
  • satiated I'm SATIATED from all of your terrible jokes.
  • sauteed I sauteed the mushrooms in butter.
  • scatted
  • seated Henry seated himself in the chair.
  • Sited The monument was sited in a park to commemorate the victims of the war.
  • Skated I skated until my feet hurt.
  • Slated She was slated to appear on the show but got sick a few days before.
  • Slatted The windows were slatted so that the sun couldn't get in.
  • sorted I have sorted through all of the papers and organized them by date.
  • Spatted I spatted at the bug that landed on my arm.
  • Squatted I squatted down to take a picture of the sunset.
  • started I started to feel terrible after drinking so much.
  • stated He stated his case to the judge.
  • steed She saddled her steed and rode off into the sunset.
  • suited The job was perfectly suited for her qualifications and experience.
  • swatted The angry cat swatted the toy mouse with its paw.
  • tatted He showed me the intricate tatted design on his wrist.
  • Vatted I visited Vatted in the hopes of finding some great ethno pottery.

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