What is the correct spelling for TICKTED?

If you accidentally type "tickted" instead of "ticketed", fret not! Here are a couple of suggestions to help you correct your spelling. First, you can quickly replace the extra "t" with an "e" to form the correct word "ticketed". Alternatively, you can reverse the letters and write "decktit".

Correct spellings for TICKTED

  • Picketed The workers picketed outside of the factory to protest the unsafe working conditions.
  • Tacked He quickly tacked a sign on the door to let visitors know that the building was closed.
  • Tackled I tackled the difficult math problem and finally found the solution.
  • Ticked I'm feeling really ticked off because my boss didn't give me the promotion I deserved.
  • ticket I was able to get a ticket to the concert before it sold out.
  • Ticketed The police ticketed the car parked in the no parking zone.
  • Tickled The baby giggled and squirmed as his mother tickled his belly.
  • tilted The painting on the wall was tilted and needed adjustment.
  • tinted She wore sunglasses with tinted lenses to protect her eyes from the bright sun.
  • tucked She tucked her hair behind her ear as she listened to the conversation.