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How to spell CHACED correctly?

The correct spelling for "chaced" is likely "chased". Other possible correct suggestions could be "chaste" or "chacma", but these words would not fit the context of a misspelling in a sentence about pursuing or following someone.

List of suggestions on how to spell chaced correctly

  • ACED She ACED her math test and got an A+.
  • cased
  • Ceased The rain has finally ceased after hours of continuous downpour.
  • chad Chad is a name commonly used in the United States.
  • chafed The tight shoes chafed her feet causing blisters to form.
  • Chaffed I got chaffed by the metal fence.
  • chained The dog was chained to the fence so it couldn't run away.
  • Chaired The meeting was chaired by the chair.
  • chalet We booked a cozy chalet in the mountains for our winter vacation.
  • Chanced
  • chapped My lips are severely chapped from the cold weather.
  • chard I harvested some beautiful rainbow chard from my vegetable garden.
  • charged He was charged with robbery after being caught on camera stealing from the store.
  • charmed I was completely charmed by his witty sense of humor.
  • charred The logs were charred as the fire burned.
  • Charted The ship's charted a course for Earth.
  • chase After the bank robbery, the police were in hot pursuit of the suspects in a high-speed chase.
  • chased The dog chased after the squirrel, but they both disappeared into the woods.
  • chaser The bartender gave her a chaser after she downed a shot of tequila.
  • chases
  • Chatted She chatted with her friends for a bit before leaving for her party.
  • chaucer Although Chaucer's life is largely unknown, his writings are classics in the English language.
  • Cheated I felt cheated when I discovered that the product didn't live up to its promises.
  • checked I checked my email this morning and there were no new messages.
  • Chewed It was hard to swallow after he had chewed on it for so long.
  • chided My mother chided me for not finishing my chores.
  • Chimed All the windows in the room chimed when the thunderclap echoed through the building.
  • Chocked I chocked on a piece of food and had to cough it up.
  • choked I choked on my food when I heard the surprising news.
  • chucked He chucked the ball towards his teammate.
  • Coaxed I was coaxed into babysitting by my friends.
  • faced She looked in the mirror and faced her flaws.
  • Hazed I was hazed by the creepy fraternity guys.
  • laced I laced my shoes really tight.
  • MACED I was so excited to try the MACED lip kit!
  • Paced She paced the room, her nerves frayed by the constant noise outside.
  • phased The new project is being phased in slowly over the next few weeks.
  • Raced The horse raced ahead of the others.
  • shacked The hikers were SHACKED after getting lost in the forest.
  • shaded The garden was shaded by the old oak tree, providing a cool spot on a hot summer day.
  • shamed He was shamed by his actions and apologized for them.
  • shaped I have a shaped cake that I will be bringing to the party.
  • shared He and his wife had shared a few laughs during their conversation.
  • shaved I shaved my beard this morning.

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