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How to spell FORWED correctly?

If you have mistakenly written "forwed", fear not! Here are a few suggestions to correct the spelling: "forward", "foreword", "for weed" or "four wed". Remember to proofread your work to avoid such errors.

List of suggestions on how to spell forwed correctly

  • bowed The musician bowed at the end of his performance.
  • cowed The intimidating boss cowed his employees into silence during meetings.
  • Fared She fared better in her exams than she had expected.
  • Farmed The family farmed corn and soybeans on their property.
  • FARTED
  • fired The employee was fired for consistently showing up late and being unproductive.
  • firmed The investor firmed their commitment to the project by providing additional funding.
  • flawed The plan was innovative, but ultimately flawed because of a major oversight.
  • Flowed The river flowed swiftly downstream, carrying leaves and twigs with it.
  • foaled John's foaled stallion terrorized the stable for weeks.
  • Foamed The milk foamed as barista steamed it for the cappuccino.
  • Fobbed The salesperson fobbed off the defective product to an unsuspecting customer.
  • fogged As I walked through the dense forest, my glasses fogged up from the humidity.
  • foiled Police were close to catching the thief, but he foiled their plans and got away with the stolen items.
  • Fooled I was fooled by her loopy behavior.
  • footed The little duckling stumbled as she footed on the icy pond.
  • forbid I forbid you from leaving the house without telling me where you're going.
  • forced The workers were forced to work overtime without pay.
  • ford
  • Forded Forded is an act of being consumed or overwhelmed by something.
  • forged The signature on the contract was forged, making it invalid.
  • forget
  • forked The road forked in two directions, and I was unsure which way to go.
  • formed I formed a plan to solve the problem.
  • forte Her forte is public speaking, she could captivate an audience with her eloquence.
  • forward
  • Forwent I Forwent dinner to study for my test.
  • fouled I fouled my thumb on the pot.
  • Fowled My aunt harvested the fowled eggs from her chicken coop.
  • Fred
  • freed The prisoner was overjoyed and felt himself freed when the judge announced his release.
  • fried I'm so tired I feel like I could sleep for days, but I know I'll get fried if I do.
  • furled She furled the flag tightly before storing it away.
  • furred The furred rabbit hopped across the lawn.
  • Lowed
  • mowed The lawn was mowed by my neighbor this morning.
  • owed I owed my friend an apology.
  • Rowed I rowed the boat ashore.
  • sowed She carefully sowed each seed in the garden, making sure they were spaced evenly apart.
  • Towed My car was towed after the accident.
  • Vowed I vowed never to drink alcohol again.
  • wowed I was WOWED by the beauty of the lake.

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