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How to spell EEDED correctly?

The word "eeded" might refer to the misspelling of "needed". To correct the spelling, one can simply remove the additional "e" that is not necessary. Another possible suggestion is to use a spell-check tool to avoid such errors in the future.

List of suggestions on how to spell eeded correctly

  • added
  • aided The new technology has greatly aided in the efficiency of the manufacturing process.
  • beaded
  • bedded After a long day at work, I crawled into my freshly bedded sheets and immediately fell asleep.
  • Ceded After years of warfare, the country ceded control of the disputed territory to its neighbor as part of a peace agreement.
  • deed I received a deed to the property from the seller after signing the purchase agreement.
  • deeded The title of the land was deeded to the new owner after the sale was completed.
  • Eddied
  • eden The garden was like an eden, full of lush plants and beautiful flowers.
  • edged The car edged closer and closer to the cliff's edge, causing my heart to race with fear.
  • eider The birdwatcher was thrilled to spot an eider duck in the wetland.
  • Eked Despite the high cost of living, she eked out a living on her own.
  • Elided The lecturer elided certain important points from his presentation.
  • Eluded Despite my best efforts, the solution to the problem still eluded me.
  • ended
  • Endued She was endowed with a natural talent for singing that was further endued by years of training.
  • eroded Years of neglect has eroded the once-beautiful mansion into a dilapidated wreck.
  • Evaded The criminal evaded the police by hiding in the abandoned building.
  • eyed She eyed the cake with suspicion, thinking it might not be as delicious as it looked.
  • feuded She and her brother feuded for years.
  • headed
  • Heeded I should have heeded my mother's advice about studying harder for my exams.
  • Herded The rancher herded the cattle into the corral.
  • leaded The plumber added leaded solder to the joint to secure the connection.
  • needed I needed a hot bath after a long day at work.
  • seeded She seeded the garden with manure.
  • Teed I can't believe I left my Teed at the party.
  • wedded The couple wedded in a beautiful ceremony surrounded by their family and friends.
  • weeded

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