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How to spell SCOTED correctly?

If you meant to type "scoted" but accidentally misspelled it, here are a couple of correct suggestions: "scouted" and "scorched". The term "scouted" refers to the action of searching for talent or information, while "scorched" means to burn or singe something. Always double-check your spelling to avoid confusion.

List of suggestions on how to spell scoted correctly

  • Acted She acted responsibly and stopped the car when she saw the pedestrian crossing the road.
  • Cited The article cited multiple sources to support its claims.
  • coated
  • CODED The confidential message was coded for security reasons.
  • COSTED I have costed the materials and estimated a price for the project.
  • Escorted The security guard escorted the celebrity through the crowd to ensure their safety.
  • Quoted "Batman quoted a proverb"
  • sated After eating the large dinner, he was finally sated and could not eat another bite.
  • Scanted The baker's recipe scanted on the amount of sugar, resulting in a less sweet cake.
  • scatted The leaves scatted across the sidewalk in the wind.
  • scented This candle is scented with lavender and vanilla.
  • Scoffed She scoffed at the idea of going camping in the rain.
  • scold My mother used to scold me for forgetting to do my homework.
  • Scolded I was scolded for eating in the library.
  • Scooped I scooped up the Oreos from the ground.
  • scooted Afterwards, she scooted away from him as if he were capable of contagion.
  • scooter She rode her scooter to the grocery store.
  • scoped The detective scoped out the area before entering the building.
  • Scored He scored a touchdown in the last minute of the game.
  • scorned After being rejected by his girlfriend, he felt scorned and humiliated.
  • scot Growing up in Scotland, he was always proud to be considered a true scot.
  • Scotched The plan was scotched due to unforeseen circumstances.
  • scots Many scots have ancestry rooted in Ireland.
  • scott Scott is a common name in Scotland.
  • scoured After hours of searching, we finally scoured the entire beach for the missing jewelry.
  • Scouted The team scouted the player before the game.
  • scouter The scouter served in the Scouting program for more than a century.
  • Scowled The teacher scowled at the student who was talking during her lecture.
  • seated She was seated at the front of the auditorium.
  • Sited The company has a Sited manufacturing facility in the area.
  • Skated I skated down the ice.
  • Slotted I have a spanner that's Slotted so I can easily tighten screws.
  • Snorted My friend snorted when she saw the ridiculous amount of money I had just won in the lottery.
  • sorted I have sorted the laundry into separate piles by colors and fabrics.
  • Sported She sported a bright pink backpack to complement her outfit.
  • spotted I spotted a deer crossing the road while driving home last night.
  • Spouted He spouted his opinion on politics at the dinner table, hoping to convince his family members to vote a certain way.
  • stoked
  • suited I feel well-suited for the new position.

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