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How to spell EDDED correctly?

If you've accidentally typed "edded" instead of the intended word, here are a few possible suggestions to consider: "added", "embed" or "erred". Make sure to proofread your content thoroughly to catch any misspellings and ensure clarity in your writing.

List of suggestions on how to spell edded correctly

  • added
  • addend
  • addled I was feeling a bit addled after drinking so much wine.
  • aided The use of illustrations and diagrams aided in the understanding of the scientific concepts.
  • bedded The animal was bedded down for the night.
  • Ceded The government of India ceded control of the disputed territory to Pakistan.
  • deed He did a good deed by helping the old woman cross the street.
  • deeded We are grateful to the donors who have given so much to charity through deeded giving.
  • Died In the end, died was the only word that fit.
  • edda The Edda is a collection of Old Norse myths and poems.
  • Eddie
  • Eddied The debris eddied in the river's current, swirling around in a chaotic dance.
  • eddy The river formed an eddy as it flowed around the large rock.
  • edged The knife's blade was sharply edged, making it a dangerous tool to handle.
  • edited
  • Educed The scientist educed the key findings from the complex data set.
  • Elided She Elided the fact that she had been fired from her last job during the interview.
  • Eluded The suspect allegedly eluded law enforcement with the car.
  • ended I was expecting a long, drawn-out process but it ended surprisingly quickly.
  • Endued The superhero was endued with extraordinary powers that allowed him to fly and lift heavy weights.
  • eroded The eroded rocks were a sign of the geological erosion.
  • Evaded The fugitive was evaded by the police.
  • wedded They both had wedded other people, but their love for each other never faded.

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