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How to spell CRESED correctly?

If you are searching for variations of the misspelling "cresed", there are a few possible suggestions. The correct word may be "ceased", which means to stop or come to an end. Another possibility is "creased", referring to a line or mark made by folding or wrinkling. Remember to double-check and select the appropriate spelling for your intended meaning.

List of suggestions on how to spell cresed correctly

  • Caressed I caressed her hair as she slept.
  • cased The detectives cased the neighborhood for potential witnesses.
  • crazed The crazed fan jumped over the barricade and ran towards the stage.
  • crease The shirt has a deep crease down the middle where it was folded.
  • creased
  • cred His experience and credentials gave him a lot of cred in the job interview.
  • creed
  • creeds Different religions have different creeds that define their beliefs and principles.
  • Crees Crees are trees found in the rainforest.
  • cress
  • crest The crest of the ocean wave broke as it crashed onto the shore.
  • crested The crested bird perched on the tree branch.
  • crete
  • Cried She cried tears of joy when she saw her brother after many years.
  • Crisped The bacon was crisped to perfection.
  • crossed I crossed the street to avoid the loud music from the party.
  • Cruised We cruised down the highway with the windows down, enjoying the warm summer breeze.
  • cruse I put a cruse of water on the nightstand before going to bed.
  • crusted
  • cursed I have a wicked feeling that I am going to get cursed tonight!
  • greased She's always so greased up she's hard to handle.
  • greed Greed for money often leads people to make unethical and immoral decisions.
  • reseed I need to reseed my lawn after the harsh winter.
  • reset The computer is asking me to reset it.
  • reused The old paper bags can be reused for future grocery shopping.

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