What is the correct spelling for TOTTLER?

For those who tend to misspell "tottler", here are a few correct suggestions: "toddler", "totter" or "tatter". Remember, a toddler is a young child learning to walk, tottering refers to unsteady movement and tatter means torn or frayed. Make sure to double-check spelling to avoid confusion in your writing!

Correct spellings for TOTTLER

  • bottle I need to buy a new bottle of water for my workout tomorrow.
  • bottler He was known to be quite the bottler when it came to expressing his emotions.
  • mottle
  • tatter
  • tattle I don't want to tattle on my friend, but I think she's cheating on the test.
  • Tattled I told my friend all about the debacle at work today and she sounds like she's tattled on me
  • tattler I am not a tattler.
  • tattlers She loved to tell jokes and listen to tattlers.
  • tattles She always tells such good tattles.
  • titter The teenagers in the back of the classroom stifled a titter as their teacher stumbled over her words.
  • tittle She carefully crafted each tittle on the calligraphy invitation.
  • tittles I love tittles!
  • toddler My toddler is crawling all over the place.
  • toiler The toiler worked hard all day in the fields to provide for his family.
  • Tooter My tooter just called.
  • tootle The children decided to tootle around the park on their scooters.
  • Tootled The little car tootled along the road on its merry way.
  • totaled His car was totaled after the accident.
  • Totted The teacher totted up the student's scores to determine their final grade.
  • totter The toddler began to totter as he took his first steps without assistance.
  • totterer The totterer was not caught.
  • totters I totters towards the bar to order a drink.