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How to spell FASCED correctly?

If you meant to type "fasced" but it was misspelled, there are a few possible correct suggestions. The word could be "faced", which means having a face or confronting a situation. Another option could be "fascia", referring to a band of tissue in the body. Lastly, it could be "fascist", relating to an authoritarian or dictatorial ideology.

List of suggestions on how to spell fasced correctly

  • ACED I studied really hard for my math test and aced it.
  • arced The ball arced through the air and landed in the goal, scoring the winning point.
  • based The article is based on true events.
  • cased The thief cased the store for days before attempting to rob it.
  • eased She felt an eased sense of relief when the text arrived.
  • face The sun was shining on her face.
  • faced I faced my fears and tried the new job.
  • Faces Faces are expressions of our emotions.
  • facet
  • faded Her faded jeans hung off her torn, skinny frame.
  • faked He faked an illness to get out of going to the party.
  • Famed The famed chef created a culinary masterpiece that left guests in awe.
  • fancied He fancied her from the moment he saw her walking down the street.
  • farce A farce is a comic theatrical production.
  • Fared Despite the storm, the ship fared well and arrived safely at port.
  • fascia I used to be extremely insecure about my fascia, but now I know it's just a layer of skin.
  • Fasted She fasted for 24 hours before beginning her new diet plan.
  • fasten
  • faster You need to work faster if you want to finish the project on time.
  • fated She believed that their fated meeting was a destiny she could not escape.
  • faucet I need a pot to put the flowers in so I can get at the faucet.
  • Faxed She faxed him the letter.
  • fazed The player was caught off guard and fazed.
  • Feasted
  • fenced The entire property was fenced with a tall, sturdy wooden fence.
  • forced Due to his lack of fitness, the prisoner was forced to crawl.
  • fused The candles had been fused together and the wax was dripping all over the floor.
  • Fussed I fussed with my hair for hours before the party.
  • laced I laced my running shoes with arch support.
  • MACED
  • Paced He paced back and forth in front of the door, anxiously waiting for his guests to arrive.
  • Raced I raced my friend to the finish line and barely beat them.

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