What is the correct spelling for HOUTS?

If you find yourself repeatedly misspelling "houts", don't fret! Here are a few possible correct suggestions: "hours" - referring to time, "huts" - small cabins or shelters, "shouts" - loud cries or calls or "about" - indicating a general location or approximate time.

Correct spellings for HOUTS

  • bouts The boxer won six bouts in a row before injuring his hand.
  • HARTS The woods were filled with the sound of harts rutting during mating season.
  • hats I have so many hats in my closet, I could open a hat store.
  • heats I left my home to go to the store and it was really cold, but the heats were warm.
  • hits The new game release hits stores next week.
  • HODS I borrowed a box of Hods from friend.
  • hoods The robber had hoods over their heads.
  • hoots The owls outside my window at night can be quite noisy with their constant hoots.
  • hosts The couple hosts a weekly game night at their house.
  • HOTS I need to get my hands on that new game, Hots.
  • hours We worked through the hours until we could finally go home.
  • HTS The air traffic controller gave instructions to the pilot to maintain an altitude of 3000 feet as they entered the HTS airspace.
  • hurts My foot hurts because I tripped on the stairs.
  • louts The louts were being mean to the girl and she didn't like it.
  • OUTS The team's success relies on their ability to pitch more outs than their opponents.
  • pouts When my little sister doesn't get her way, she always pouts and crosses her arms.
  • routs Despite their impressive start to the season, the football team suffered a humiliating 5-0 loss, one of the worst routs in their history.
  • shouts She shouts at the top of her lungs when she is excited.
  • touts Avoid the touts near the Gherkin.