How to spell EAD correctly?
If you meant to type "ead" but made a common typo, here are some suggestions for what you might have intended to write: "read" as in to peruse text, "head" referring to the upper part of the body or "lead" as in to guide or a heavy metal element. Double-check your spelling to ensure accuracy!
List of suggestions on how to spell ead correctly
- bad
- bead She strung each colorful bead carefully onto the necklace.
- cad He was a real cad for leaving his date alone at the restaurant.
- dad
- dead The flowers were dead because they had not been watered for weeks.
- ea
- ear My ear is itching.
- eat
- ed
- Egad
- end The end of the book left me feeling unsatisfied.
- ETD
- fad The keto diet might just be a fad.
- gad I'm going to Gad's Hill to play golf.
- Had The cake was had by all.
- head I'm feeling a bit head-achy.
- lad The young lad was thrilled to receive a new toy car.
- lead The tour guide will lead us through the historic site.
- mad The incident made him mad.
- mead King Harold was known for his mead prowess.
- pad I need to grab a pad of paper to take notes during the meeting.
- rad My dad used to say "rad" when he really liked something.
- read
- sad The news of the accident made her feel sad.
- tad We were looking for a tad bit of an edge.
- wad