What is the correct spelling for LELT?

If you've accidentally typed "lelt" instead of "left", don't worry, it happens to the best of us! Here are a few correct suggestions to rectify the misspelling: "left", "felt", "let", "lent" or "belt". Double-checking your spelling can avoid such minor errors in the future!

Correct spellings for LELT

  • belt I need to tighten my belt a notch after indulging in so much holiday food.
  • celt
  • felt I slipped my hand into my pocket and felt a crumpled piece of paper.
  • left I am sure I saw my car keys on the left side of the table.
  • Lela I Lela love you.
  • lent During lent, many Christians give up a luxury such as chocolate or soda.
  • lest I always set an alarm lest I oversleep for my early morning meetings.
  • let I will let my friend borrow my book.
  • lilt The lilt in her voice made him want to listen.
  • melt I left the ice cream on the counter too long and watched it slowly melt into a sticky puddle.
  • pelt
  • welt The hiker developed a welt on his ankle after being bitten by a mosquito.