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How to spell HELDED correctly?

The correct spelling of "helded" is "held". Some possible suggestions to correct it could be "held tight", "held firm", "held steady", "held fast". These options keep the meaning of the word intact while reflecting proper grammar and spelling.

List of suggestions on how to spell helded correctly

  • Deluded He was deluded into thinking he could win against the champion.
  • Elided The author elided the details of the character's childhood and skipped straight to the present day.
  • Eluded Despite her best efforts, the answer to the puzzle still eluded her.
  • Fielded The team fielded their best players in the game yesterday.
  • gelded The owner decided to have their stallion gelded in order to prevent any unwanted breeding.
  • Haled She haled a taxi to get to her destination.
  • Haloed The sun set behind the mountains, leaving a haloed glow in the sky.
  • halted
  • headed I am headed to the library to study for my exams.
  • healed Rex's deep wounds were healed within a week of using the medicine.
  • heated The debate between the two politicians became quite heated.
  • Heeded She heeded her mother's advice and avoided going out late at night.
  • Heeled She heeled her dog to make him walk beside her.
  • held She held onto her love for him despite their distance apart.
  • Helped I helped my neighbor carry their groceries into their house.
  • heralded The new product was heralded as a breakthrough in the industry.
  • Herded The shepherd herded the flock of sheep into the pen.
  • Hided I hided behind the tree when the stranger approached.
  • holder I need a pencil holder to organize my desk.
  • holed I've been holed up in this house all week.
  • Hooded The figure in the corner was hooded, so I couldn't see their face.
  • horded The old woman horded all of her possessions and refused to let anyone touch them.
  • Hulled The hulled strawberries were ready to be sliced and used in the cake recipe.
  • leaded The plumber leaded the pipe joints to prevent any future leaks.
  • Melded He met her at a party and they Melded right away.
  • shielded The car's windshield shielded the driver from the rain.
  • Welded The metal is welded to the frame.
  • Wielded
  • Yielded After seven years of hard work, the farmer finally yielded his crop of crops.

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