How to spell HICKED correctly?
If you made the common mistake of misspelling "hicked", fret not! The correct suggestions include "hiked", referring to a nature walk, and "kicked", describing an action of forcefully striking something. These alternatives will help ensure your writing remains error-free and maintains its intended meaning.
List of suggestions on how to spell hicked correctly
- Hacked I just read an alarming news article about a local company whose database was hacked.
- harked I harked back to my childhood memories of playing in the park with my friends.
- Hawked The street vendor hawked his wares all day in hopes of making a sale.
- hickey I tried to hide my hickey with a scarf.
- Hiked We hiked up the mountain and enjoyed the beautiful view from the top.
- hocked She hocked her purse in the alley.
- hooked
- kicked He kicked the ball with great force and it flew over the fence.
- licked
- Nicked I accidentally nicked my finger while chopping vegetables.
- Picked He picked up the book from the table and started reading it.
- ricked I was really ricked when I lost my phone in the park.
- Ticked I am really ticked off at my boss for not giving me the promotion I deserved.
- wicked The wicked storm caused flash flooding in the city.