What is the correct spelling for DETED?

If you've misspelled "deted", fear not! Here are a few possible correct suggestions: "dated" - meaning something is old or out of style; "deed" - a legal document; "doled" - distributed sparingly; "detest" - strongly dislike; or "defer" - to postpone.

Correct spellings for DETED

  • Darted The rabbit darted across the yard, trying to escape from the chasing dog.
  • dated My wardrobe is so dated that it looks like it belongs in a previous decade.
  • deed He wanted to do a good deed for his community, so he volunteered at the local soup kitchen.
  • deeded The property was deeded to me by my late grandfather.
  • dented My car's bumper was dented in the accident.
  • deter I think we should deter them from coming.
  • Dieted I dieted for three months and lost five pounds.
  • Doted I gave my grandmother a glass doted with fresh flowers.
  • dotted The dotted line shows where the road will be expanded.
  • Feted The actor was feted with a star-studded party to celebrate his successful comeback to Hollywood.
  • Meted Ned, after deliberation, produced a shirt Meted.
  • Toted She toted her small dog along behind her as she walked.