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How to spell FLAGED correctly?

If you come across the misspelling "flaged", there are a few correct alternatives you could consider. The word you may be looking for is "flagged", meaning to draw attention to something. Additional suggestions include "flared" (referring to a flare or a sudden burst of light or emotion) or "fragile" (having a delicate nature).

List of suggestions on how to spell flaged correctly

  • fagged
  • faked I knew she faked her injury because she was walking without a limp just a few minutes ago.
  • fanged The fanged creature scared me when it jumped out of the bushes.
  • flag
  • Flagged The email was automatically flagged as spam by the system.
  • flags The flags were waving in the wind as the parade marched by.
  • flailed I flailed around in search of my phone.
  • flake I love picking flake out of my hair.
  • Flaked I think she flaked on me.
  • Flamed The social media post was flamed with negative comments.
  • Flanked The soldiers were flanked by enemy troops on both sides.
  • Flapped
  • flared The flames flared up as the gasoline touched the fire.
  • Flashed After the party, I flashed my new phone at my old friend.
  • Flatted He flatted his tires on purpose during the race.
  • flawed He has a flawed system.
  • Flayed A flayed human hangs from the ceiling like a grotesque ornament.
  • Fled
  • fledged The baby bird had finally fledged and was ready to leave the nest.
  • Flexed My arms and legs were really flexed while I was doing the exercises.
  • flied
  • Floated I floated in the pool for hours, enjoying the warm sun on my skin.
  • Flogged
  • Fluxed The colors in the painting are incredibly fluxed.
  • foaled
  • fogged One layer of fogged up glass.
  • Foraged The raccoon foraged for food in the dumpster behind the restaurant.
  • forged The forged document was clearly bogus.
  • Fudged The facts were fudged to make the case more convincing.
  • Lagged The computer program lagged and took longer than usual to finish the task.
  • plagued She has been plagued by health problems recently.
  • Slagged No one was more dismayed than Stan when he found his car slagged with paint.

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