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How to spell CLSED correctly?

If you accidentally misspelled "closed" as "clsed", don't worry, it happens to the best of us. Here are a few possible correct suggestions: "closed", "closet", "classed" or "clause". Make sure to double-check your spelling in the future to avoid any confusion or misunderstanding.

List of suggestions on how to spell clsed correctly

  • Calked He calked the boat with a thick coat of varnish.
  • called My sister called me last night to invite me to her birthday party.
  • Calmed
  • calved
  • cased The detective soon cased the area for any evidence that could help solve the crime.
  • Caused
  • clad I was clad in my most elegant attire.
  • Clashed The colors of their outfits clashed, making it uncomfortable to look at.
  • Clasped She clasped her hands together and prayed for a safe journey.
  • Classed The students were classed based on their grades and academic performance.
  • clawed The cat clawed at the door, desperate to be let in.
  • clewed
  • clod The farmer accidentally dug up a large clod of dirt while plowing the field.
  • cloned They realized the sheep had been cloned before.
  • close I live very close to the city center.
  • closed This store is always closed.
  • closer I moved closer to the edge of the cliff to get a better view of the ocean below.
  • closes She always closes the door softly so as not to wake up her baby.
  • closet I have a closet filled with clothes that I never wear.
  • cloud
  • Cloyed I am feeling cloyed by the attention I am getting from my friends.
  • clued
  • clues In the murder mystery, the detectives are looking for clues to help solve the crime.
  • Culled The farmer culled the weakest sheep from the flock to improve overall health and breeding quality.
  • cursed They were about to leave when the girl cursed them.
  • cussed Despite being scolded, he cussed at his boss and stormed out of the room.
  • glued I glued the pieces of paper together.
  • lsd I took LSD before the party to help me prepare.
  • pulsed My heart was pounding like a pulsed drill.

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