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How to spell HRAED correctly?

If you accidentally typed "hraed" instead of "heard", don't worry! Here are a few correct suggestions that might help: "heard", "hard", "hared" or "hared". Ensure you proofread your work to catch such errors or use spell-check software to avoid them altogether.

List of suggestions on how to spell hraed correctly

  • brad She secured the papers with a brad to keep them organized.
  • braid
  • Bred I have bred many species of fish in my aquarium.
  • breed The new couple plan to breed and raise champion show dogs.
  • cred The merchant's cred with his customers was tarnished after he failed to deliver on his promises.
  • creed She succumbed to the creed of plastic surgery.
  • Cried She cried when she received the news of her grandfather's death.
  • dried The food was dried for hours in the sun.
  • Erred The erred dog licked its paw.
  • fraud He was charged with fraud for stealing money from his employer's account.
  • Fred Fred and Barney are always trying to one-up each other.
  • freed Liberated slaves were freed.
  • fried
  • grad After I receive my diploma, I will officially become a grad of this university.
  • greed His greed for money made him forget his moral principles.
  • Had
  • Haled The farmer haled his cows back into their pen.
  • hand I have a hand full of candy.
  • hard It's hard to concentrate with all the noise.
  • hared
  • harked
  • harmed Thankfully, he was not physically harmed in the attack.
  • Harped She harped on the same old cliches.
  • hated She was hated by the other kids for being different.
  • Hawed The driver hawed a bit before making the turn.
  • Hazed I was hazed during my college fraternity initiation.
  • head Do you have a headache? Head to the pharmacy.
  • headed
  • healed The doctor said the wound had healed nicely.
  • heaped The leaves were heaped high on the ground.
  • heard I heard a thumping in the attic.
  • heated I was getting a little heated up over there.
  • heaved I heaved a enormous sigh of relief.
  • heed It's important to heed warning signs to avoid potential danger.
  • herald
  • Herded The goats were herded onto the truck.
  • hewed The fence was hewed off at the base.
  • Hided
  • Hied Bob hit Hied with a fastball.
  • Hiked Yesterday, I hiked to the top of the mountain and enjoyed the breathtaking view.
  • hired I hired a tutor for my daughter.
  • Hived
  • hoard She amassed a hoard of valuable coins.
  • Hoed The Hoed cleared his throat and continued.
  • horded During the pandemic, people horded toilet paper and cleaning supplies, leaving store shelves empty.
  • horned I have a horned dinosaur figurine on my dresser.
  • Horsed She horsed up onto the saddle and took off towards the horizon.
  • HOSED I got hosed by the car mechanic when he overcharged me for the repairs.
  • hued The sky was a brilliant hued orange as the sun set behind the mountains.
  • Hurled He hurled the ball across the field with great force.
  • rad He only received a light sentence for stealing a Rad bicycle.
  • raid The police conducted a raid on the drug dealer's house.
  • red After dinner, the main room was ablaze with red lanterns.
  • reed
  • Rued In 1794, Rued met Jane Addams in Palermo, Sicily.
  • shred
  • trad

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