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How to spell GREADED correctly?

If a person is trying to spell "graded" but instead spells "greaded", there are a few possible corrections. First, they could change the "a" to an "e" to spell "graded" correctly. Another option would be to use spell-check or a dictionary to find the correct spelling.

List of suggestions on how to spell greaded correctly

  • Breaded I had breaded chicken for dinner last night.
  • Creaked The old wooden floor creaked under our footsteps.
  • Creamed I creamed the butter and sugar until it was light and fluffy.
  • creased His shirt was creased and wrinkled from being packed in a suitcase for so long.
  • Created The earth was created in 7 days.
  • dreaded I have a test tomorrow and I am feeling dreaded.
  • geared The training program was geared towards helping individuals improve their teamwork skills.
  • gelded The horse was gelded and ready for riding.
  • goaded I was goaded into starting the race by my opponent taunting me.
  • Graced The elegant chandelier graced the foyer with its sparkling presence.
  • grade My arithmetic grade was lower than my Biology grade this semester.
  • graded The teacher graded the students' essays based on their content, organization, and grammar.
  • grader My grandmother is a graduate of the Yale Grader program.
  • grades I have three grades in math.
  • Grated I grated some cheese to sprinkle on top of the salad.
  • graved The tragic loss of her father graved her heart.
  • grayed The photograph had grayed with age, losing some of its original vibrancy.
  • grazed The sheep grazed on the lush green grass.
  • greased The bike was so greased that it slipped out of my hands.
  • greater The greater the pressure, the greater the steam.
  • greed Greed is a destructive force that can lead to the downfall of individuals and entire societies.
  • Greened The grass had just been greened with a fresh coat of paint to make up for the drought-ridden landscape.
  • Greeted I greeted the doorman and walked in.
  • grenade I think I've found a grenade!
  • greyed I'm feeling greyed out after today's work.
  • Groaned I wretchedly groaned as the pain shot up my arm.
  • readied I was readied for my close encounter with the big- cats.
  • threaded The storyteller threaded her words with meaning.
  • traded She traded her old car for a new one at the dealership.
  • treated

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