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How to spell ACKED correctly?

If you have mistakenly typed "acked" instead of the intended word, here are some possible corrections. If you meant "acted", "asked" or "arched", make sure to double-check and use the appropriate term. It's crucial to proofread your work to ensure accuracy and clarity in your writing.

List of suggestions on how to spell acked correctly

  • abed I lay abed for hours, unable to fall asleep.
  • accede
  • ACED While looking for her lost ring, she found an aced coin on the floor.
  • Ached My back ached after sitting in front of the computer for hours.
  • acid The acid in the battery leaked out and damaged the electronics in the device.
  • acme The acme of his career was winning the Oscar for Best Actor.
  • acne I started breaking out with acne after eating too much junk food.
  • acre John has a one-acre lot.
  • Acted The actor acted out the scene perfectly, leaving the audience in awe.
  • aged The aged oak tree stood tall and proud, a testament to the passing of time.
  • Aped The child aped his father's movements in front of the mirror.
  • arced Nina arced one of her shots over the goalie's head.
  • arched The bridge's arched design allowed boats to pass underneath it easily.
  • Asked He asked me to the prom.
  • awed I was awed by her beauty.
  • axed She axed the tree in half.
  • backed The project was generously backed by a group of investors.
  • baked The cake was baked nicely.
  • Barked My dog barked loudly when the mailman approached the door.
  • bucked She got bucked off her horse.
  • Caked She got caked in makeup and hair products.
  • Cocked He cocked his head to the side, listening intently to the faint sound in the distance.
  • COED Their clothing choice definitely allows for an easy "coed" feel.
  • coked
  • CUED She cupped her hands around her mouth and yelled, "CUED!
  • decked I was decked with cupcakes when I walked in.
  • docked The ship was docked for its annual check-in.
  • Ducked I ducked under the low-hanging branch.
  • Eked She Eked out a living by teaching children how to saute.
  • faked He faked a smile and pretended everything was okay.
  • gawked He gawked at the grotesque monster on the wall.
  • Hacked Someone's computer was hacked and all of their personal information was accessed.
  • harked The old man harked back to his youth, reminiscing about the good old days.
  • Hawked The street vendor hawked his wares to passersby on the busy sidewalk.
  • hocked My phone was hocked in the park.
  • iced I had an iced latte this morning.
  • irked The constant interruptions from my colleague irked me to no end.
  • jacked He got jacked at the gym after lifting heavy weights all day.
  • jacket She wore a black jacket to the party.
  • kicked I kicked the ball in the air and it hit me in the face.
  • Lacked He lacked the confidence to speak in public.
  • Larked She larked about in the meadow before retiring for the night.
  • licked
  • locked
  • lucked I lucked out and found the last seat on the airplane.
  • marked The package was marked as hazardous.
  • Mocked I was mocked by my peers for eating healthy.
  • mucked I mucked out the horse stalls before starting my morning chores.
  • necked The couple was caught necked at the beach by a passing police drone.
  • Nicked
  • packed The suitcase was packed with clothes and other essentials for the vacation.
  • packet The delivery person dropped off a packet of information at the front desk.
  • parked I parked my car in the garage overnight.
  • Pecked The eagle pecked at the sky.
  • Picked The flowers had been picked clean.
  • pocked His face was pocked with scars from the acne he had in his teenage years.
  • quacked My duck quacked.
  • Racked The clothes were racked and emptied of their contents.
  • racket He was caught playing a racket in the school library.
  • Raked The leaves were raked off the path.
  • ricked
  • Rocked After her reading, my friend was rocked by the emotions she had expressed.
  • Rucked The jersey was rucked up around his waist after the scrum collapsed.
  • sacked She was sacked from her previous job for incompetence.
  • shacked After the party, we all went back to my shacked up apartment.
  • Sucked The vacuum cleaner sucked up all the dust from the carpet.
  • Tacked He tacked the poster to the wall with a thumbtack.
  • Ticked I found a ticked ticket in my pocket that I thought I had lost last week.
  • tucked Aides tucked the president-elect into bed, careful not to ruffle the sheets.
  • Waked Yesterday I waked up early to go for a bike ride.
  • whacked
  • wicked No one can accuse that wicked witch of being nice.
  • wracked

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