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How to spell DEFED correctly?

If you accidentally misspelled "defed", there are a few correct alternatives to consider. "Defend" is a word that signifies safeguarding or protecting. Another option is "deed", referring to an action or accomplishment. Lastly, "defer" implies delaying or postponing. Remember to double-check your spelling to ensure accurate communication.

List of suggestions on how to spell defed correctly

  • de fend
  • de-fend
  • dead The plant is dead because it hasn't been watered in weeks.
  • deafer I have a deafer in my ear.
  • deed He received a medal for his brave deed in saving another person's life.
  • DEF
  • defaced The building exterior was defaced with graffiti.
  • Defamed The actress filed a lawsuit against the tabloid that defamed her character in its latest issue.
  • defeat The team's defeat left them feeling disappointed but determined to work harder in the next game.
  • defect The car had a defect with the steering wheel that needed to be fixed before it could be sold.
  • defend I will defend my position in the argument with strong evidence and reasoning.
  • defer
  • Defied Despite the storm warnings, the brave surfer defied the odds and rode the massive waves.
  • defiled The ancient temple was defiled by the invaders who spray-painted graffiti all over the walls.
  • defined The terms of the agreement must be clearly defined to avoid any confusion.
  • defoe
  • deft
  • defter
  • defused The situation had been defused by the time the officers arrived.
  • defy Despite the challenges I faced, I will defy the odds and achieve my goals.
  • Deified The saint was deified after her death.
  • Delved The archaeologist delved deep into the earth to uncover the ancient artifacts.
  • Died The sun died.
  • Dived I dived into the cool water to escape the scorching sun.
  • Doffed He doffed his hat as a sign of respect.
  • Duffed
  • fed I fed my dog this morning.
  • feed I need to feed my pet before leaving for work.
  • Feted The newly crowned beauty queen was feted by the city with a grand parade.
  • Teed I teed up the ball for my first swing.

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