What is the correct spelling for FRLIT?

If you intended to type "frlit" but realized it's a misspelling, fret not! Here are a few possible suggestions: "flirt" (to engage in playful romantic behavior), "frailty" (weakness or fragility), "frizzled" (to make hair curly or frizzy) or "flint" (a type of hard rock used to make fire).

Correct spellings for FRLIT

  • felt She felt a twinge of pain in her ankle after the fall.
  • filet The restaurant's most famous dish was the filet mignon, cooked to perfection every time.
  • flat She walked along the flat, sandy beach, feeling the warm sun on her skin.
  • flirt She refused to flirt with strangers at the party.
  • flit The butterfly will flit from flower to flower, sipping nectar as it goes.
  • FLT
  • frail
  • frat He pledged to join the frat even though he knew their hazing practices were dangerous and illegal.
  • fret I'm going to give my guitar a tune-up, and then I'll be ready to fret.
  • Frito
  • frolic The children went to the park to frolic in the sunshine.
  • fruit I ate a strawberry fruit.
  • fruity The fruity scent of the freshly-picked apples wafted through the air.