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How to spell EARGED correctly?

If you intended to write "earged" but made a typo, there are several possible correct alternatives to consider. Perhaps you meant "urged" to emphasize a strong recommendation or "earned" to describe the acquisition of something through effort. Alternatively, you might have intended "emerged" to signify the appearance or development of a situation or "yearned" to express a strong desire for something.

List of suggestions on how to spell earged correctly

  • aged The aged gentleman walked with a cane to the bench in the park.
  • arced The baseball arced through the air and landed neatly in the glove of the outfielder.
  • Argued She argued convincing points in the debate, ultimately winning the competition.
  • armed I am armed and ready for action.
  • barged The delivery man barged into the office, causing chaos amongst the workers.
  • Caged The poor bird was caged and unable to spread its wings.
  • charged Police are looking for the alleged shooter who charged at an officer with a knife.
  • eager
  • eared The dog with long eared was chasing a butterfly in the garden.
  • earned I have earned a lot of money from my job.
  • Earthed The earth is earthed.
  • eased She eased herself onto the couch, feeling grateful for a few moments of relaxation after a long day of work.
  • edged He carefully edged closer to the edge of the cliff.
  • Egged I went out for breakfast at the local Egged restaurant.
  • Emerged I emerged from the Undercity yesterday.
  • Erred I erred when I didn't get that pencil.
  • merged The two companies merged to create a larger and more successful corporation.
  • Oared The rowing team oared across the river.
  • Paged
  • Raged The storm raged outside, causing the trees to bow and the windows to shake.
  • Urged He was urged to flee the country.
  • Verged The clock was due to be Verged for the third time that day.
  • Waged The employees waged a protest against the company for not increasing their salaries.

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