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How to spell VULTED correctly?

If you accidentally misspelled "vulted", the correct suggestions could be "vaulted" or "volted". Both options maintain the similar phonetic sound while providing the appropriate spelling. "Vaulted" refers to an arched ceiling or a strong leap, while "volted" relates to electrical voltage or quickness in movement.

List of suggestions on how to spell vulted correctly

  • belted She belted out a tune with such force that it echoed through the entire auditorium.
  • bolted When the thunderstorm hit, the horses bolted and ran towards the barn.
  • Faulted The contractor's work was faulted by the building inspector.
  • felted She knitted a cozy hat and felted it for added warmth.
  • halted The construction work was halted due to the heavy rain.
  • jilted She felt jilted after her boyfriend broke up with her for no apparent reason.
  • jolted As he stepped off the curb, a car honked and jolted him back onto the sidewalk.
  • Kilted The kilted highlander played his bagpipes as he marched proudly through the streets.
  • lilted She lilted her voice when she sang the love song.
  • malted
  • melted
  • milted
  • Molted After a long winter, the penguin's feathers had molted and he looked very different.
  • Moulted I moulted last night into my new dragon form.
  • Pelted The pelted animal ran away.
  • quilted She had a quilted bedspread that she loved to sleep in.
  • salted
  • Silted The river had silted up so much that the bridge over it was no longer able to support the weight of traffic.
  • tilted The table was tilted so I would have to climb under it.
  • valeted He got valeted at the restaurant.
  • valued The customer's opinion is highly valued by the company.
  • valved The engine had a set of valved ports that automatically opened and closed to allow fuel and air to enter and exhaust gases to escape.
  • Vatted After the victory party, Vatted celebrated with a cigar.
  • vaulted The ceiling vaulted overhead, dripping water precariously.
  • vaulter As a vaulter, she cleared the bar and set a new personal record.
  • Vaunted The team's vaunted defense proved to be ineffective against their opponents.
  • vented The stove was well-vented, ensuring the harmful gases did not remain inside the kitchen.
  • vested She wore a vested coat to the meeting.
  • vetted The candidate's credentials were thoroughly vetted by the hiring committee.
  • Voted I voted for the candidate who I believed would best represent my values.
  • Welted The fabric had a welted look to it.
  • wilted

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