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How to spell WOLTED correctly?

If you meant to write "wolted" but realize it's a misspelling, fear not! The correct suggestions can be "bolted" or "wilted". "Bolted" refers to something being secured tightly, while "wilted" describes a drooping or withering appearance. Choose the appropriate term based on your intended context and share your intended meaning accurately.

List of suggestions on how to spell wolted correctly

  • belted As soon as the plane took off, the passenger in the window seat belted himself in for safety.
  • bolted The horse bolted out of the stable and ran into the open field.
  • felted She admired the intricately felted wool hat on the display shelf.
  • folded
  • halted The construction work was halted by the heavy storm.
  • jilted After being jilted by her fiance, she decided that love was not for her.
  • jolted She was jolted awake by the sound of thunder.
  • Kilted The kilted Scottish soldier marched proudly in the parade.
  • lilted She lilted across the room, a trail of silk behind her.
  • looted The museum was looted of its artifacts.
  • malted
  • melted
  • milted I'm feeling so milted, I must be in the bathtub.
  • molded The sculpture is molded from a single piece of copper.
  • Molted She had to molted her old skin and wear the new one for a while.
  • Moulted After shedding their outer layer of skin, their feathers moulted and they resumed their life as new birds.
  • Pelted I was pelted with eggs as I walked through the city.
  • salted
  • Silted The river silted up after heavy rains, causing flooding throughout the area.
  • tilted The picture on the wall was tilted and needed to be straightened.
  • Voted
  • Wafted
  • Waited I waited for hours for the bus to arrive.
  • Waled
  • Walked
  • walled The city was surrounded by a large, well-walled wall.
  • walter Walter was so excited to see his old friend, Bob.
  • Waltzed Neither of them had danced in years, and Waltzed seemed like the perfect way to resurrect some of that energy.
  • wanted She wanted to go to the beach, but it was too cold.
  • wasted I wasted my time watching that movie.
  • Welded The metal is welded together.
  • Welled I welled up with tears at the realization of how lucky I was.
  • Welted My shoe is welted.
  • welter The party was a welter of colorful attire.
  • Whited
  • Willed She willed herself to not cry when she saw the sad news.
  • wilted
  • Witted
  • wold
  • wolfed The children wolfed down their dinner like they hadn't eaten in days.
  • wonted She found comfort in the wonted routine of her morning coffee and newspaper.
  • wooded The hiking trail through the wooded forest was beautiful in the morning light.
  • Worded I was disappointed with her worded refusal.
  • worsted I knit my worsted yarn with the nicest of care.

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