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How to spell CHAGED correctly?

Possible correct suggestions for the misspelling "chaged" include "changed" which means to make or become different, "charged" which means to load or supply with energy, and "chased" which means to pursue in order to catch or capture. It's important to double-check spelling to ensure clear communication.

List of suggestions on how to spell chaged correctly

  • aged
  • Cadged The homeless man cadged a few coins from the passerby.
  • Caged The lion was caged up in the zoo, pacing back and forth with frustration.
  • Caked Her face was caked with mud after the intense obstacle course race.
  • chad Chad was thrilled when he realized he had been accepted into his dream university.
  • chafed The horse's skin chafed against the ill-fitting saddle.
  • Chaffed After running the marathon, his thighs were chaffed from the constant rubbing of his shorts.
  • chained
  • Chaired She chaired the meeting with efficiency and professionalism.
  • Chalked The teacher chalked the math problem on the blackboard.
  • changed I have changed my mind about attending the party.
  • chapped The cold weather made my lips so chapped that they started bleeding.
  • chard I love using chard in my smoothies for an extra boost of nutrients.
  • charge The police officer told the suspect that he was under arrest and would be facing a charge of theft.
  • charged The phone is fully charged and ready to be used.
  • charger I need to buy a new charger for my cell phone.
  • Charges The company will refund the customer for any erroneous charges on their account.
  • charmed The young girl was charmed by the friendly puppy wagging its tail.
  • charred The steak was charred on the outside and pink on the inside.
  • Charted
  • chased
  • Chatted I chatted with my friend for an hour over the phone last night.
  • Cheated I felt cheated when I found out that the cake I bought was half its advertised weight.
  • choked She choked on her food and had to drink water to clear her throat.
  • chugged
  • Paged The doctor paged me.
  • Raged The storm raged outside, shaking the windows and threatening to knock out the power.
  • shagged I got shagged by my cousin last night.
  • Waged The company waged a fierce battle against its competitors in the market.

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