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How to spell BREAZED correctly?

If you've accidentally misspelled "breazed", here are some possible correct suggestions. The correct spelling could be "breezed", meaning to move swiftly and effortlessly. Alternatively, it might have been intended as "braised", referring to a cooking method involving slow simmering in liquid. Always double-check and choose the appropriate word based on the context.

List of suggestions on how to spell breazed correctly

  • bereaved The bereaved family was consoled by their friends and relatives.
  • Blazed The sun blazed down on the beach, making it almost too hot to walk on the sand.
  • braced He braced himself for the impact of the car crash.
  • braked The driver quickly braked when he saw the red light at the intersection.
  • Braved He braved the storm to rescue his dog.
  • Brayed The donkey brayed loudly, waking everyone up in the nearby village.
  • braze The blacksmith used a blowtorch to braze the two pieces of metal together.
  • Brazed The two pieces were brazed together to create a strong bond.
  • brazen The thief showed a brazen attitude by stealing the valuable jewelry in broad daylight.
  • breached The hackers had breached the company's security system and stolen sensitive information.
  • bread I would like a slice of bread with butter.
  • Breaded The breaded chicken was served with a side of vegetables.
  • breasted The bird had a beautiful red-breasted color.
  • breathed I breathed a sigh of relief when I finally finished the project.
  • breed We need to find a suitable breed of dog for our family.
  • breeze The gentle breeze blowing through the trees made the hot summer day much more bearable.
  • breezed I breezed through the exam because I had studied so hard.
  • Brewed
  • bronzed After spending two weeks on vacation in Hawaii, Helen came back home with a bronzed skin.
  • crazed The crazed driver was swerving in and out of lanes on the highway.
  • grazed The deer grazed on the meadow below.
  • razed In order to build a new shopping center, the old abandoned buildings were razed to the ground.

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