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How to spell BEGED correctly?

If you meant to write "begged" but misspelled it as "beged", fear not! Here are some correct suggestions: "begged" (past tense of "beg"), "bested" (to have defeated someone), "beget" (to bring forth) or "begetted" (past tense of "beget"). Double-checking spellings ensures clarity in writing.

List of suggestions on how to spell beged correctly

  • aged The cheese had that sharp, aged flavor I love.
  • baaed I baaed like a sheep at the petting zoo.
  • Bagged I bagged my groceries and left.
  • baked I baked a delicious apple pie for my family last night.
  • Banged We banged all night long and had a blast.
  • barged He barged into the room without knocking, startling everyone inside.
  • bead
  • beaded
  • beaked The beaked whale is one of the deepest diving mammals.
  • Beamed As soon as she saw her daughter on stage, she beamed with pride.
  • beard He grew a long, bushy beard during his time in isolation.
  • bed I need to get up early to make the bed before my husband gets home from work.
  • bedded The hotel room was freshly cleaned and bedded with crisp, white linens.
  • bede Bede is known as the "Father of English History" due to his extensive writings on the Anglo-Saxon era.
  • beeped The microwave beeped again.
  • beet
  • beg I beg you to forgive me for my mistake.
  • Begat My son begat sons and daughters.
  • beget The rich businessman hoped his wealth would beget more wealth for future generations of his family.
  • begets Hate begets hate, and love begets love.
  • Begged
  • Begot John was begot by his father, who was a successful businessman.
  • begs John begs for money every day on the street corner.
  • behead It was common practice in medieval times to behead prisoners as a form of execution.
  • beige She chose beige as her color because it goes well with just about everything.
  • Belied The smile on his face belied the sadness in his heart.
  • Belled The cat belled as he leaped onto the windowsill.
  • bend The train was heading closer to the bend in the track.
  • bergen The bergen is a mountain in south Norway.
  • Berger My surname is Berger.
  • binged I was so binged on caffeine that I felt like I was buzzing.
  • Bled I accidentally bled all over my new shirt.
  • bleed The wound on his leg started to bleed again.
  • Bodged I bodged up the repair job and ended up making the problem worse.
  • bogey He is always afraid of bogey man.
  • Bogged I tried to cross the swamp, but my truck quickly bogged down in the muddy water.
  • bonged We bonged all night and ended up feeling slightly hungover the next day.
  • booed The audience booed loudly when the controversial politician walked onto the stage.
  • boxed The boxed wine was a hit at the party.
  • Bred After the cow was bred, it was taken to the abattoir.
  • breed
  • Budged
  • bugged I bugged my co-worker after he started working from home.
  • Bugled The alpha male of the herd bugled loudly, asserting his dominance over the others.
  • Bulged The seams of his pants bulged as he tried to squeeze into them.
  • Bunged
  • edged The cat slowly edged its way towards the mouse.
  • Egad
  • Egged The kids egged the house on Halloween.
  • Eked The company eked out a small profit despite the economic downturn.
  • Ged I must get going, Ged is waiting for me.
  • Geed I have a confession to make. I geed all over your car.
  • hedged The investor hedged his bets by diversifying his portfolio.
  • legged The four-legged animal ran quickly through the field.
  • merged Our company merged with another company last year.
  • Pegged The teacher pegged the students' grades on their performance in the final exam.
  • segued In her talk, she segued into a discussion of her new book.
  • Verged I verged on tears when I heard the news.
  • wedged I was wedged between the door and the frame.

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