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How to spell CRAUDED correctly?

If you meant to type "crauded" but want to correct this misspelling, there are a few possible options. One could be "craved", which means to have a strong desire or want. Another possibility is "crowded", referring to a place being full with many people or things. Alternatively, "crafted" suggests the creation or careful construction of something. Choose the correct suggestion based on the context of your intended meaning.

List of suggestions on how to spell crauded correctly

  • braided The woman's hair was expertly braided into an intricate design.
  • Carded I was carded at the bar because the bouncer thought I looked too young to drink.
  • clouded Her mind was clouded with anxiety and she found it difficult to focus on anything else.
  • crabbed The old man spoke in a crabbed and grumpy tone whenever anyone disturbed his peace.
  • cracked She cracked the egg into the bowl.
  • Cradled As he cradled her in his arms, he knew that she was the one for him.
  • crafted The furniture was beautifully crafted by skilled artisans.
  • Crammed He had crammed so many books into his backpack that it felt like it might burst at any moment.
  • Craned
  • crapped I crapped my pants when the rollercoaster suddenly dropped.
  • Crashed The car crashed into the tree, leaving the driver with serious injuries.
  • Crated The wine has been properly crated and will soon be on its way to my home.
  • craved She craved chocolate after a long day at work.
  • crawdad I caught a crawdad in the creek and it pinched my finger.
  • Crawled I crawled under the highway to get away from the traffic.
  • crazed I was so crazed after the storm that I couldn't think straight.
  • crowded The subway was so crowded that I couldn't move my arms.
  • crude She made a crude remark about my mom.
  • cruder The cruder version of the machine lacked the advanced features of the newer model.
  • graded Your assignment is graded and will be returned to you in a week.
  • Marauded The band of pirates marauded the village, pillaging homes and looting stores.
  • Raided The police raided the drug cartel's hideout and arrested several members.
  • traded

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