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How to spell DANZED correctly?

If you've misspelled "danzed", fret not! The correct suggestions for this word are "danced" or "dazed". While "danced" refers to graceful movements in sync with music, "dazed" implies a state of confusion or bewilderment. So, depending on the context, choose the appropriate word to convey your intended meaning accurately.

List of suggestions on how to spell danzed correctly

  • dance The couple performed a beautiful dance at their wedding reception.
  • Danced She danced gracefully across the stage, captivating the audience with every move.
  • dancer
  • dances
  • dander
  • DANES The Danes are known for their love of cycling and their impeccable sense of design.
  • danged I can't believe I left my danged phone at home again.
  • dante The Divine Comedy by Dante Alighieri is a great work of Italian literature.
  • darned I can't find my darned keys and now I'm going to be late!
  • daunted I was daunted by the large task at hand.
  • Dawned The sun had just dawned over the horizon.
  • dazed her eyes were dazed and bloodshot from crying all night.
  • Denied She was denied access to the club because she was not dressed appropriately.
  • dented
  • Dined Last night, we dined at an amazing Italian restaurant in the city.
  • Dinged My bike was dinged while I was riding it.
  • Dinned She dinned on shrimpcocktails and sole with garlic knots.
  • Donned She donned a brave face and made her way to the party.
  • Dozed She dozed off while watching her favorite TV show.
  • Dunged Dunged means covered with a thick layer of earth, sand, or mud.
  • dunked The basketball player was dunked on by the player on the other team.
  • Dunned The company dunned me for my outstanding invoice.
  • Lanced I was lanced by an infected mosquito.
  • tanked The company's stock prices tanked after the CEO's scandalous behavior was revealed.
  • tanned She looked tanned and fit after spending the summer at the beach.

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