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How to spell SUTTED correctly?

The misspelling "sutted" could possibly be corrected to "sutured" if referring to a medical procedure or "fitted" if referring to clothing or objects. It is important to double-check spellings to ensure clear communication.

List of suggestions on how to spell sutted correctly

  • busted
  • Butted
  • Dusted She dusted off the old book before placing it back on the shelf.
  • gusted The wind gusted so strongly that it knocked over the lawn furniture.
  • Gutted After scoring his first goal of the season, David Guttenplan was gutted to miss the chance to make it 2-
  • Jutted The rocks jutted out of the water, creating a dangerous obstacle for boats.
  • Lusted
  • muted The colors in the painting were too muted for the artist's liking.
  • Nutted After horseback riding, she needed a break so she went to the store and nutted out.
  • Ousted After being ousted from his position as CEO, he had to start his own business.
  • outed My biology professor outed me to the whole class.
  • putted I putted the golf ball into the hole on the green.
  • Puttied I puttied the hole in the dam.
  • rusted The old bicycle lay abandoned in the backyard, its handlebars and chain completely rusted.
  • rutted The dirt road was rutted from years of use.
  • salted Herring is often salted for preservation.
  • sated I was so sated after devouring that pizza, I could have gone for another one.
  • sauteed I sauteed some onions and peppers in butter.
  • scatted The rice grains scatted all over the kitchen counter when I accidentally knocked over the bag.
  • seated She was seated at her desk when the phone rang.
  • settee I would love to sit on the settee and watch TV.
  • setter The setter on the volleyball team is responsible for setting up the ball for the hitter to spike.
  • settled The city is settled, and the natives are becoming more and more assimilated into American culture.
  • Sifted The flour was sifted before being added to the mixture.
  • Silted The river bank had silted over time, causing the water to overflow onto nearby fields during heavy rain.
  • Sited The factory was sited far away from residential areas.
  • sitter
  • Skated I didn't skated today because it was so cold.
  • Slated The party was slated to start at seven.
  • Slatted The sunlight filtered through the slatted window blinds, casting a pattern on the floor.
  • Slotted She slotted her key into the lock and turned it to open the door.
  • sorted The tickets are sorted by color.
  • Spatted I spatted my shoes to make them shiny before the wedding.
  • Spited She spited her co-worker by sabotaging their project.
  • Spitted
  • spotted I just spotted a deer running through the meadow.
  • Spurted As I opened the soda can, it spurted liquid all over my shirt.
  • sputter The car engine began to sputter as it ran out of gas.
  • Squatted She squatted down to pick up the coin from the pavement.
  • stated The lawyer stated that his client was innocent.
  • steed I rode on my trusty steed all day.
  • Stetted
  • stutter He finally overcame his stutter after years of therapy.
  • Sued I was sued last week.
  • suite I have a suite reserved for my mother's visit.
  • suited
  • suttee Suttee is an ancient Hindu custom where a widow immolates herself on her husband's funeral pyre.
  • Sutured
  • swatted The fly was so annoying that I swatted it with a newspaper.

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