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How to spell UOTED correctly?

If you accidentally typed "uoted" instead of "quoted", don't worry! Autocorrect might not always catch it, but here are a few suggestions to rectify the error. You can change it to "quoted", "floated" or "united", depending on the context. Proofreading before hitting send is always wise!

List of suggestions on how to spell uoted correctly

  • Acted She acted as a mediator between the two warring parties.
  • anted I anted up my share of the bill.
  • bated The crowd waited with bated breath for the final score of the game.
  • Boated The family boated down the river and enjoyed the beautiful scenery.
  • Boded I have a novel with a Boded cover.
  • booted The security guard booted the troublemaker out of the building.
  • Butted The two goats butted heads, fighting for the last patch of grass.
  • Cited She cited two sources in her essay.
  • coated
  • CODED The message was coded and could only be read by those who had the key.
  • dated The furniture in this room looks really dated.
  • dote
  • Doted She doted on her precious cat and took him with her everywhere she went.
  • Doter Doter is a new app that helps you save money on your groceries.
  • dotted The map was dotted with numerous cities and landmarks.
  • emoted As the actor delivered his lines, he emoted sadness and grief in a way that moved the entire audience.
  • fated He believed that meeting her was fated to happen.
  • Feted A feted guest at the party was Meghan Markle.
  • footed After injuring her foot, she was forced to hobble around on one footed.
  • Gated The community had a gated entrance with a guard booth.
  • Gutted "I was absolutely gutted when my favorite soccer team lost the championship game.
  • hated I hated the taste of pickles when I was younger but now I can't get enough of them.
  • Hooted The owl hooted loudly in the middle of the night, startling me from my sleep.
  • Jotted I jotted down a reminder on a sticky note.
  • Jutted The sharp rocks jutted out of the ground, threatening anyone who dared to walk too close.
  • kited Jimmy kited down the river.
  • looted The angry mob looted several stores after the controversial verdict was announced.
  • mated They were mated and ready to start their life together.
  • Meted My daddy is a meted out man.
  • moated The castle had been built on a wide moated site.
  • Mooted The idea of implementing a four-day work week has been mooted by the company's CEO.
  • motet The motet was sung by a choir during the religious ceremony.
  • muted The room was muted with the sound of my breathing.
  • noted The noted author wrote a book about the topic.
  • Nutted Dude, you're nutted.
  • Oozed The chocolate syrup oozed out of the sundae and onto the plate.
  • OPED
  • opted I opted to take the scenic route instead of the highway.
  • Ousted The company's CEO was ousted after a string of scandals.
  • outed He was outed as a liar in front of everyone.
  • owed I owed him twenty dollars from last month.
  • Ported The game was originally developed for PC, but has recently been ported to consoles.
  • potted I have a potted plant on my windowsill that needs to be watered.
  • Pouted
  • putted He putted the golf ball into the hole from the edge of the green.
  • quoited
  • Quoted She quoted Lincoln.
  • Rated
  • Rioted The students rioted when the principal wouldn't let them wear their gowns to the prom.
  • rooted I'm so rooted in my routines that I find it hard to break free.
  • rotted
  • routed The subway is a routed system.
  • rutted The road was rutted with tire tracks.
  • sated I was feeling sated after eating all of that food.
  • Sited The new factory was sited in a prime location with easy access to transportation.
  • sorted I have sorted all the documents in alphabetical order.
  • suited I am not suited for heavy lifting due to my back injury.
  • ted I have met someone new, named Ted.
  • toed He stepped on a toed RNC, thinking he was treading on a piece of metal.
  • Tooted I tooted my horn and then drove off.
  • tote I packed my tote full of food for the road.
  • Toted She toted the heavy box up the stairs to her new apartment.
  • Totted She totted a cigarette in the ashtray.
  • Touted The new smartphone was touted as the most innovative device on the market.
  • united The team was able to win the championship because they worked together and were united throughout the season.
  • untied As soon as the boat stopped, the captain untied the ropes from the dock.
  • upped The company upped their production to meet the increasing demand.
  • Urged I urged my friend to study harder for their upcoming exam.
  • used
  • ute I use my ute to transport my camping gear to the park.
  • Utes The Utes are a Native American tribe that inhabited the mountainous areas of Colorado and Utah.
  • utter
  • Voted I have voted in every election since turning 18.

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