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How to spell CREAED correctly?

If you accidentally misspelled "creaed", fear not! Two possible corrections are "created" and "ceased". "Created" refers to bringing something into existence, while "ceased" means to stop or come to an end. Carefully selecting the appropriate word will ensure your message is conveyed accurately.

List of suggestions on how to spell creaed correctly

  • cleared The staff cleared the tables after the dinner party.
  • Craned The craned neck of the giraffe captured my eye.
  • Crated The painting was carefully crated and transported to the museum.
  • craved As someone who had been on a diet for weeks, she craved a piece of chocolate cake more than ever before.
  • crazed
  • Creaked The old chair creaked as she sat down.
  • Creamed I like to enjoy my afternoon Creamed Coffee with skimmed milk and Splenda.
  • crease The crease in her jeans was regrettable.
  • creased I have a creased shirt that I can't wear because it's wrinkled.
  • create I am going to create a beautiful painting for my art class.
  • Created An artist is created through the process of expression.
  • creates He is a talented artist who creates beautiful pieces of art.
  • cred "I can't believe he received any cred for his terrible performance in that movie," said Sarah.
  • cree
  • creed My creed is to give 110 percent in everything I do.
  • creeds There are several religious creeds.
  • crete
  • Cried She cried when she found out her dog died.
  • Croaked
  • greased I accidentally greased my shirt while cooking bacon.
  • greed
  • read read the riot act to them
  • Reared Catherine was reared on a plantation in the Virgin Islands.
  • reed She sat down on the reed mat and starred at the river below.
  • screed The architect wrote a long screed about the importance of sustainable building practices.
  • Wreaked The dragon Wreaked havoc on the village.

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