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How to spell WAULT correctly?

If you're puzzled by the misspelling "wault", fear not, as there are some possible correct suggestions. One could assume you meant "vault", a secure storage space. Alternatively, "waltz" refers to a graceful dance or "fault", indicating an error or defect. Remember to proofread and choose the most appropriate word contextually.

List of suggestions on how to spell wault correctly

  • alt I enjoy using alt shortcuts to quickly access program functions.
  • cult The new religious group was viewed as a controversial cult by outsiders.
  • fault It's not your fault that the computer crashed.
  • faulty The faulty wiring caused several electrical issues in the house.
  • halt The bus driver abruptly hit the brakes to bring the vehicle to a halt.
  • malt I prefer my beer with a dash of malt.
  • salt I like to add a pinch of salt to my scrambled eggs in the morning.
  • ult
  • vault She opened the large vault door to reveal stacks of gold bars inside.
  • vaults The museum's precious artifacts were stored in the underground vaults for safekeeping.
  • waft The smell of freshly baked bread began to waft through the air as I walked past the bakery.
  • wail The baby started to wail loudly in the middle of the night.
  • wait
  • Wald
  • wale The wale of the sweater was frayed and worn.
  • walk I prefer to walk to work instead of taking the bus.
  • wall The picture on the wall was crooked.
  • wallet I left my wallet on the table at home.
  • wally I wanted to buy a new bicycle, but I couldn't find one that I liked in the Wally's bike shop.
  • Walt Walt Disney is known for creating Mickey Mouse and Disneyland.
  • waltz My mom always loves to waltz when we go out for dinner.
  • want I want to go to Australia.
  • wart I had a small wart removed from my finger last week.
  • Wast
  • watt
  • welt He had a welt on his forehead where he hit the corner of the table.
  • wilt The plant began to wilt under the scorching sun.
  • would I would love to go to the concert tonight.

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