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How to spell HURED correctly?

If you happen to misspell the word "hured", there are a couple of possibilities for what you may have intended. One option could be "hired", which means to be employed for a job. Alternatively, you might have meant "hurried", which implies moving or doing something quickly.

List of suggestions on how to spell hured correctly

  • cured The doctor cured her illness with a simple prescription.
  • Haired My friend has black-haired cats.
  • hard It's hard to understand this complicated math problem.
  • hare The hare ran through the fields, chased by a pack of greyhounds.
  • hared
  • hatred She couldn't help but feel a deep sense of hatred towards the person who had wronged her.
  • heed It is important to heed the warnings of experts to prevent the spread of the virus.
  • herd The herd of cattle were grazing peacefully in the pasture.
  • here I am currently located here in this room.
  • herod Herod was the king of Judea during the time of Jesus' birth.
  • Hied She hied away from the scene as quickly as possible.
  • hire The company decided to hire a new employee to take on the extra workload.
  • hired She was hired as a software engineer after completing her degree.
  • Hoed She wore a Hoed to keep her hair neat.
  • hud
  • hued The horse's coat was a bright red, and it had a hued mane and tail.
  • Humored She humored her little sister by pretending to be a princess on their walk to the park.
  • Hurled The angry protester hurled a brick through the window of the police station.
  • hurried I was hurried to finish my work.
  • hurt She felt hurt that he wouldn't take her out to dinner.
  • Lured
  • red Smoke drifted in red arcs through the air.
  • Rued Rued turned to face the Bastard with a cold fury in his eyes.
  • shred I need to shred these sensitive documents before they fall into the wrong hands.

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