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How to spell DECEDE correctly?

The correct spelling of "decede" could be "deceive" or "precede". "Deceive" means to trick or mislead someone, while "precede" means to come before or be earlier in time or order. Double-checking the correct spelling is always a good idea to avoid confusion or errors in communication.

List of suggestions on how to spell decede correctly

  • cede The company decided to cede control of the project to their partner.
  • decade The 1990s was a decade of technological advancements.
  • deceit His deceit was uncovered when he admitted to lying about his qualifications.
  • decide I will decide which clothes to wear based on the weather forecast.
  • decided I have decided to go on a trip this weekend.
  • Decider As the final decider in the verdict, the judge gave his ruling to the court.
  • decides She decides to go to the gym every morning.
  • decked The house was decked with holiday lights and decorations for the season.
  • decode
  • deed He was rewarded for his good deed of helping the neighbor with their groceries.
  • deeded The property was deeded to the new owners after they signed the necessary documents.
  • deeds The good deeds of the charity organization are helping thousands of people in need.
  • deiced The pilot deiced the plane before takeoff to ensure safe flying conditions.
  • Diced I diced the vegetables for the stir-fry.
  • recede As I float away from the shore, the sound of the waves recede into the distance.
  • secede

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