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How to spell CLESED correctly?

If you find yourself mistyping "clesed", don't worry! The correct spelling is "closed". This common mistake often occurs due to a misplaced finger tap on the keyboard. Remember to proofread your text and double-check for errors before hitting the send button to ensure accuracy in your writing.

List of suggestions on how to spell clesed correctly

  • blessed I feel blessed to have such a supportive family.
  • cased The detective cased the area looking for any clues.
  • Caused The storm caused damage to several houses in the neighborhood.
  • Clashed He and his friend clashed over politics.
  • Clasped She clasped her hands tightly together, nervous about presenting her work to the group.
  • Classed The movie can be classed as a comedy or a romance, depending on how you interpret it.
  • clawed The animal clawed at the door, desperate to get out.
  • cleaned After dinner, I cleaned the kitchen so that it would be ready for breakfast.
  • cleansed I need to be cleansed before I can be accepted into heaven.
  • cleared The teacher cleared the board before starting the next lesson.
  • cleaved She cleaved the cake with a sharp knife.
  • clerked The clerked and took the order for the meal.
  • clewed I clewed my shoelace tightly.
  • cloned
  • close My door is always close at hand if I need to leave quickly.
  • closed
  • closer Your body is closer to the fire than it is to me.
  • closes
  • closet I hang my clothes in the closet every night before I go to bed.
  • Cloyed Every day, I find myself becoming more and more cloyed by my love for him.
  • clued I blew the whistle on the crooked cop, but he was already clued in.
  • creased I twisted my hair into a knot and then pulled it back into a creased mess.
  • cursed The ancient tree was rumored to be cursed, causing all who touched it to suffer misfortune.
  • cussed She cussed under her breath when she realized she had forgotten her keys.
  • leased
  • pleased I'm really pleased with the way the flowers turned out.

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