How to spell TANTED correctly?
If you've unintentionally misspelled "tanted", here are a few possible correct suggestions. It's possible you meant "wanted", which refers to a desire or need for something. Alternatively, you might have been looking for "tinted", meaning colored or shaded. Double-check the context to determine the appropriate correction.
List of suggestions on how to spell tanted correctly
- anted
- canted The old painting hung in a canted position on the wall, threatening to fall at any moment.
- daunted The size of the task ahead of me daunted me at first, but I slowly gained the confidence and achieved success.
- dented
- Panted The exhausted runner panted heavily as he crossed the finish line.
- Ranted She ranted about her terrible day for hours.
- tainted She was tainted by the experience.
- tanked I downed some imported German beer, and then tanked it with a rail of Tennessee sour mash.
- tanned After lying out in the sun all day, she returned home with a beautifully tanned complexion.
- Tasted I tasted the spicy salsa and immediately reached for my water glass.
- tatted She showed off her new tatted sleeve at the summer festival.
- Taunted I was taunted by my classmates when I was embarrassed.
- Tended
- Tented The group of hikers spent the night in a tented campsite.
- tinted She wore a tinted green sweater.
- wanted I wanted to go to the party last night, but I had to study.