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How to spell TITED correctly?

If you've mistakenly typed "tited" instead of a different word, here are a few possible correct suggestions. If you meant "tired", it refers to a state of exhaustion. Another option could be "tinted", which indicates adding color or shade. "Titled" could also work, referring to a formal designation or the name of a creative work.

List of suggestions on how to spell tited correctly

  • Cited The professor cited several sources during his lecture to support his argument.
  • dated My wardrobe is so dated, I really need to go shopping.
  • Died
  • Dieted
  • Doted My aunt doted on me and spoiled me rotten.
  • edited
  • Fitted I am wearing a fitted dress to the wedding.
  • kited I kited the check for the hotel reservation.
  • pitted The surface of the peach was pitted and rough.
  • Sited The business is sited on the busiest corner in town.
  • stated The witness stated that he saw the suspect run away from the scene of the crime.
  • tainted The investigation was tainted by biased witnesses and unreliable evidence.
  • Tasted After sampling their wines, we found that they tasted just as good as they smelled.
  • tate I spent the afternoon at the cottage, taking a break from school Tate.
  • tatted
  • ted Ted is my neighbor who likes to play golf.
  • Teed
  • Tented The family enjoyed a tented camping experience in the forest.
  • tested I tested the new software for bugs before launching it.
  • tide The tide was so strong that it pulled the boat away from the shore.
  • Tided
  • Tidied Charles took the tidied up clothes off the line and put them in the laundry.
  • tied Alex was tied to the chair.
  • tiled The bathroom floor was expertly tiled with white and blue ceramic tiles.
  • tilted The bowl of cereal was tilted so that the milk was flowing off the side.
  • timed I ran the race and was delighted to learn that I timed my best 5K ever.
  • tinted The windows of the car were tinted, giving the passengers privacy from onlookers.
  • tiptoed She tiptoed into the room, trying not to wake the sleeping baby.
  • tired
  • Tithed The system of tithed is a religious tradition that originated in the Hebrew Bible.
  • title
  • titled He wrote a book titled "The Art of War".
  • tito My father is from Tito.
  • titter The audience let out a titter of laughter as the comedian told a silly joke.
  • toed I stepped on a toed can.
  • Tooted Tooted his nose.
  • tote
  • Toted After getting punched in the nose, I toted my supplies to the van.
  • Totted The little girl totted along behind her mother, gripping her hand tightly.
  • Touted He is a highly touted athlete.
  • tried I tried to convince her but she refused to listen.
  • trite It was a trite observation that the sun rose in the east.
  • tufted The tufted cushions of the sofa added a touch of elegance to the room.
  • Twitted The mean girl twitted a nasty comment about her classmate's appearance on social media.
  • Witted She was quick-witted enough to turn the situation to her advantage.

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