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How to spell HALMED correctly?

If you're typing "halmed" instead of the correct word, "helped", here are some suggestions to rectify the mistake. An automated suggestion could be "helped", as it is the most likely substitution. Alternatively, you could also consider words like "harnessed", "handled" or "harmed", depending on the context and intended meaning.

List of suggestions on how to spell halmed correctly

  • Calmed The sound of the gentle rain outside calmed her anxious thoughts.
  • hailed The new movie was hailed as a masterpiece by critics.
  • halberd The knight held his halberd firmly as he charged towards the enemy.
  • Haled Yesterday, the police haled the suspect to the station for questioning.
  • Haloed The sun haloed the mountain peaks with a golden glow.
  • halted
  • halter She put the halter on the horse before taking it out for a ride.
  • Halved I only Halved the amount of sugar in the recipe as I am trying to reduce my sugar intake.
  • hammed This sandwich is going to taste a little hammed.
  • harmed The doctor assured me that the medication wouldn't harmed my immune system.
  • Hauled I was hauled out of the pub by my friends.
  • healed Healed from her emotional wounds, the young woman began to rebuilt her life.
  • helmet It is recommended to always wear a helmet when riding a bike.
  • Hemmed Her hemmed dress was frayed at the hem.
  • holed The basketball hoop was so close to the door that she was holed up in her room for the entire game.
  • homed I homed in on the sound of his voice coming from the other room.
  • Hulled The hulled corn was painted yellow.
  • Hummed I hummed a quiet tune to myself as I worked.
  • Lamed Ramona asked him to pass the lamed.
  • Lammed
  • Palmed He palmed the small key and slipped it into his pocket.
  • Whelmed I was neither overwhelmed nor underwhelmed, simply whelmed by the performance.

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