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How to spell AGGED correctly?

"Agged" is a common misspelling that can be corrected to "aged". This correction accurately represents the past tense form of the verb "age". Another possible correction could be "jagged", which refers to something having a rough or uneven edge. Ensuring proper spelling is essential for effective communication and clarity.

List of suggestions on how to spell agged correctly

  • abed I fell asleep abed last night, without finishing the book I was reading.
  • ACED Despite being nervous, she aced the job interview and got the job.
  • Acted
  • age My grandfather turned 90 years old last month, reaching a remarkable age.
  • aged The aged man walked slowly across the street.
  • ages It takes ages to clean the entire house from top to bottom.
  • Aggie
  • agreed Both parties agreed to the new terms of the contract.
  • ague She had an ague that wouldn't go away, so she went to the doctor for help.
  • Aped Aped is a new, cutting-edge shoe company.
  • Argued The lawyers argued about the verdict.
  • Asked She asked for a glass of water.
  • auger
  • awed After she saw the bird, she was awed.
  • axed I was axed in the back while I was walking home from work.
  • Bagged I bagged all of the groceries and carried them to the car.
  • barged The police barged into the house.
  • Begged He begged me to forgive him for what he had done.
  • Bogged The machine was so bogged down with paperwork that we couldn't get it going.
  • bugged The constant sound of buzzing in the room bugged me during the entire meeting.
  • Cadged I cadged some money from my friend to buy lunch.
  • Caged She was caged and alone.
  • dogged He was dogged by the police for years.
  • edged The blades of the knives were edged in blood.
  • Egged The city is served by the Egged bus company.
  • fagged She was so fagged from all the work she had done the day before that she fell asleep at her desk.
  • fogged
  • Gagged I was gagged and bound until I was able to escape.
  • Gauged The carpenter gauged the length of the wooden board before cutting it.
  • Ged I can't believe that Ged is going to college.
  • Geed I cannot believe the Geed I saw at the store.
  • gigged I gigged as a drummer for a local band last night.
  • hogged Someone is hogged by the group and does not get a turn.
  • Hugged He hugged his children tightly as they said their goodbyes at the airport.
  • jagged The cliffs were jagged, creating an awe-inspiring view.
  • Jigged The cake was jigged in the oven to achieve a more even consistency.
  • Jogged She jogged every morning to stay fit.
  • Jugged The venison was jugged with red wine and herbs for several hours to tenderize and infuse it with flavor.
  • Lagged The data has been lagged to allow for a fair comparison of results.
  • legged The dog, with its four legged frame, ran through the park chasing after a ball.
  • Logged I logged my hours worked in my timesheet.
  • Lugged I lugged the heavy suitcase upstairs to my hotel room.
  • mugged She was so scared when she got mugged that she never walked alone at night again.
  • Nagged She nagged him until he finally opened the door.
  • Ogled He ogled her from across the room, making her feel uncomfortable.
  • Paged The nurse paged the doctor to attend to the emergency case.
  • Pegged She pegged the clothes on the line so they wouldn't fly away in the wind.
  • Pigged The pigged animal was very tired.
  • Raged The storm raged all night long, leaving a trail of destruction in its wake.
  • ragged The homeless man wore a ragged coat as he begged for money on the street corner.
  • raggedy I have a raggedy old coat that I no longer wear.
  • rigged He suspected that the election was rigged in favor of the incumbent.
  • rugged The area is rugged and wild.
  • Sagged My sagged pants were a dead giveaway that I had been sitting in them for hours.
  • shagged
  • tagged I was tagged in a picture with a caption that said "I'm a fitness junkie!
  • togged He was togged in his finest attire for the grand ball.
  • Tugged The little girl tugged on her mother's sleeve, begging for a piece of candy.
  • Urged She was urged to reconsider her decision.
  • Waged
  • Wagged Wagged my tail when I saw you.
  • wigged She had her hair wigged out in order to finish on time.

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