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How to spell COACED correctly?

If you meant to type "coached" but misspelled it as "coaced", here are some correct suggestions: "coaxed" (persuade gently), "coated" (cover with a layer), "cocked" (tilted), "coped" (deal with) or "coaled" (covered with coal dust). Double-check your intended meaning to choose the most appropriate option.

List of suggestions on how to spell coaced correctly

  • ACED The ACED test is required for admission to most colleges.
  • cached The document is cached, so it won't be downloadable.
  • Caged The lion was caged in a small enclosure, pacing back and forth in frustration.
  • Caked After the cake was caked in frosting, it was time to cut it.
  • Caned The student was caned for repeatedly breaking the school rules.
  • CAPED The superhero was always seen in his iconic caped costume.
  • Cared She really cared about her students and their success.
  • cased The detective carefully cased the scene of the crime for any potential evidence.
  • Caved I caved in and ate the entire box of cookies.
  • Cawed John cawed like a raven.
  • Coached She coached the under-12 soccer team to a perfect season.
  • Coaled The steam train coaled up before beginning its long journey.
  • Coasted I coasted down the street on my board.
  • coated The chocolate truffles were coated in powdered sugar.
  • Coaxed
  • coaxer The coaxer made it easy to watch the show from the living room.
  • Cocked I cocked my gun and aimed it at the zombie.
  • CODED The message was coded to prevent unauthorized access.
  • COED I attended a coed university where the classes had an equal number of male and female students.
  • Coerced She felt coerced into signing the contract.
  • coked
  • concede The politician decided to concede the election after it became clear that he had no chance of winning.
  • ConEd I turned on my ConEd light and headed to bed.
  • Cooed I cooed softly when I saw the kitten.
  • Coped I coped by taking a couple of pills.
  • cored
  • COSTED I costed out my budget and realized I couldn't afford the expensive vacation.
  • Couched
  • cowed The aggressor cowed the victim into submission with threatening language and behavior.
  • crazed She was so crazed with joy, she could not stop dancing.
  • faced Her parents were so disappointed in her that she faced them after the funeral and apologized.
  • Graced She was Graced with a beautiful daughter.
  • Hoaxed The newspaper hoaxed the public with a fake story.
  • laced Your dress is laced so tight, you can barley breathe.
  • MACED I need to file my taxes on my MACED computer.
  • Paced He paced back and forth in the waiting room, anxiously waiting for news of his loved one.
  • Raced The runners raced towards the finish line.
  • soaked I got soaked in the rain and had to change my clothes.

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