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How to spell CECKED correctly?

The correct spelling for "cecked" is "checked". Other possible correct suggestions include "cheeked", "pecked", and "decked". However, based on the context of the sentence, the correct spelling would most likely be "checked".

List of suggestions on how to spell cecked correctly

  • backed The project was backed by several investors.
  • beaked The bird had a long, sharp beaked that easily tore through its prey.
  • becket The archbishop's becket was found among his personal belongings.
  • bucked I bucked up and tried again after failing the first time.
  • Caked The mud on my boots had caked so much that it was difficult to remove.
  • Ceased The rain finally ceased after pouring for several hours.
  • Ceded Spain ceded the territory of Florida to the United States in 1819.
  • Celled
  • checked My suitcase was checked for explosives.
  • cheeked Her cheeks were flushed and pink, making her look like a cheeked doll.
  • Chocked
  • choked I choked on a piece of steak during dinner last night.
  • chucked
  • Cocked He cocked his head to one side, listening carefully to the sound of the distant train.
  • coked
  • cooked The roast was cooked to perfection.
  • corked The bottle of wine was corked and I could not drink it.
  • Cycled I cycled for thirty miles this morning.
  • decked The party was decked out in banners and balloons.
  • docked
  • Ducked After she ducked under the branch, she saw a snake slither off.
  • Eked I eked out a living by working multiple jobs.
  • Hacked Last week, my Facebook account got hacked and I still haven't been able to regain access.
  • hocked I was hocked when I lost my phone.
  • jacked I was so excited when I saw my new jacked car.
  • Jerked I was jerked back when the seatbelt tightened.
  • kicked I kicked the soccer ball across the lawn.
  • Lacked The shoes lacked in fit.
  • Leaked The confidential memo was leaked to the press, causing a media frenzy.
  • licked
  • locked
  • lucked
  • Mocked The bullies mocked the new kid for wearing glasses.
  • mucked
  • necked I told her I was not interested in going out with her anymore and she necked me.
  • Nicked After robbing the store, the bandit nicked the security guard's gun.
  • packed She's packed for her trip to Spain.
  • peaked After hiking up the mountain, I finally reached the peaked summit and had an incredible view of the surrounding landscape.
  • Pecked The bird pecked the bug.
  • peeked I peeked through the keyhole to see who was inside.
  • perked The aroma of fresh coffee perked up everyone's senses in the morning.
  • Picked
  • pocked The old wooden table was pocked with small holes from years of wear and tear.
  • Racked The alcohol made me feel racked with guilt.
  • Reeked The kitchen reeked of garlic after I finished making the pasta sauce.
  • ricked
  • Rocked I was really rocked when he told me the news.
  • Rucked I always dress Rucked when I go out with my friends.
  • sacked The football player was sacked three times during the game.
  • specked The bird's wings were specked with white feathers.
  • Sucked I tried to drink the milk, but it tasted sour and sucked.
  • Tacked She tacked a note on the refrigerator reminding everyone to take out the trash.
  • Ticked I was really ticked off when I found out someone had stolen my phone.
  • tucked
  • wicked Jill's wicked cooking always leaves me famished.
  • wrecked The storm wrecked our house and we had to move to a temporary shelter.

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