How to spell SPOOTTED correctly?
If you've accidentally typed "spootted" instead of "spotted", fret not! Here are a couple of correct alternatives to consider: "spotted" and "spotted". Make sure to double-check your spelling or better yet, utilize spell-check tools to prevent any future misspelling blunders.
List of suggestions on how to spell spootted correctly
- potted I bought a potted plant to add some greenery to my room.
- scooted
- Slotted I slotted the paper neatly into the folder.
- Spatted I was spatted on by a branch.
- Spitted
- splatted I was splatted by a grape.
- spoofed The call was spoofed and resulted in the officer shooting the suspect.
- spooked I was so spooked when I heard the noise in the attic that I nearly wet my pants.
- Spooled She had spaghetti spooled out on the kitchen table.
- spooned She spooned the soup into her mouth slowly, savoring each bite.
- Sported He sported a new haircut at the party.
- spotted
- spotter The gymnast's coach acted as her spotter during her difficult routine on the balance beam.
- Spouted The teapot spouted hot water all over the counter.
- sprouted The beans that were planted last week have already sprouted.