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How to spell TAULT correctly?

If you frequently mistype "tault" when looking for information online, there are a few possible correct alternatives you can consider. Try using "vault", which refers to a secure storage space or "taut", meaning something pulled tight. Both options may lead you to more accurate search results.

List of suggestions on how to spell tault correctly

  • adult I am finally an adult, ready to take on new responsibilities.
  • alt I use the Alt key to type special characters on my keyboard.
  • cult Members of the cult spend their time proselytizing to new members.
  • daunt The prospect of giving a speech in front of hundreds of people can daunt even the most confident speaker.
  • fault It's not my fault that the printer is not working properly.
  • faulty The faulty wiring caused the short circuit.
  • halt The conductor yelled " Halt!" just in time.
  • malt I have some malt in the fridge.
  • moult Birds typically moult their feathers once or twice a year.
  • salt After making her sandwich, she put mayonnaise and then added salt.
  • tablet I have a tablet for my drawings.
  • tacit Although they never discussed it explicitly, there was a tacit agreement between them that they would split the profits evenly.
  • tact
  • taft I am not Taft.
  • tail I have a long tail that I use to sit on.
  • tails My dog has long, fluffy tails.
  • taint The scandal threatened to taint his reputation forever.
  • talc She used talc to remove the makeup.
  • tale The old man told a captivating tale of adventure and romance from his youth.
  • Tali Tali is a great ambassador for her culture and her people.
  • talk
  • tall
  • tally The tally was done with great haste.
  • Tarot
  • tart I can't believe we ordered tart instead of apple pie.
  • tat I think your tat looks cool.
  • taught I was taught to always look both ways before crossing the street.
  • taunt
  • taut The rope was pulled taut to keep the cargo secure during transportation.
  • tautly She tautly held onto the ladder as she climbed to the top.
  • tilt The table was starting to tilt dangerously on one side.
  • tout Isabelle told me that she had seen him tout for business down the street.
  • tuft As I combed through my hair, I noticed a small, tangled tuft at the back of my head.
  • Tull George Tull is a historian.
  • tumult The crowd erupted into a tumult as the judge announced the verdict.
  • Tut
  • ult
  • vault I need you to hand me the keys to the vault.
  • Walt He was known as Walt the Wizard of Oz.

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