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How to spell CLALED correctly?

If you've mistakenly typed "claled" instead of "called", don't worry! Autocorrect can sometimes lead to such errors. The correct spelling is "called", a past tense form of the verb "call". Always double-check your spelling or let the autocorrect feature assist you in rectifying these minor slip-ups.

List of suggestions on how to spell claled correctly

  • Cabled I cabled my boss with the latest update on the project.
  • Calked I calked the seams on the sailboat to prevent water from leaking in while we were out on the water.
  • called
  • Calmed After taking a deep breath and focusing on her breathing, she gradually calmed down.
  • calved The farmer noticed that one of his cows had recently calved in the field.
  • Clacked The typewriter keys clacked as she typed out her latest story.
  • clad The house was clad in shingles made of cedar.
  • Claimed He claimed that he had not received the email.
  • Clammed She clammed up when asked about her past experience.
  • Clapped She clapped her hands in delight when she saw the surprise gift.
  • claret She poured a generous glass of dark claret and settled in for a cozy evening.
  • Clashed The two opposing teams clashed violently on the soccer field.
  • Classed The product was classed as a luxury item due to its high price.
  • clawed The cat clawed at the curtains, trying to climb up to the windowsill.
  • cleaned
  • cleared The doctor cleared him to return to physical activity after his injury had fully healed.
  • cleaved
  • clewed
  • cloaked The spy was cloaked in all black and blended seamlessly into the night.
  • cloned The scientist successfully cloned a sheep from a single cell.
  • closed
  • Cloyed After eating three pieces of chocolate cake, I felt cloyed and could not eat another bite.
  • clued
  • Coaled The ship was coaled up before departing from the port.
  • coiled The snake coiled around the tree limb.
  • cooled I cooled my wine with ice.
  • Crawled I crawled into bed.
  • Culled All of the sheep have been culled.
  • curled She curled up on the couch with her favorite book.
  • flailed He flailed his arms in an attempt to save himself.
  • Glared She glared at him angrily for forgetting their anniversary.
  • glazed The cake was glazed with a shiny icing.

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