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How to spell HURRED correctly?

If you're tempted to write "hurred" but are unsure about the correct spelling, fear not! The proper spelling for the word you intended might be "hurried". This is the past tense form of the verb "hurry", meaning to move or act quickly. Keep in mind this spelling for accurate communication.

List of suggestions on how to spell hurred correctly

  • burred The sound of the motor burred softly in the background.
  • charred
  • cured The medicine he took cured his illness.
  • Curried I am going to make a curried chicken dish for dinner tonight.
  • Erred I erred in my calculation and ended up with the wrong answer.
  • furred The furred creature scampered across the forest floor.
  • Haired She had long blonde haired which cascaded down her back.
  • hared
  • harried The harried woman forgot her umbrella in the rain.
  • hatred His hatred towards his former friend was palpable.
  • hired My cousin hired a lawyer.
  • horrid The smell from the dumpster was absolutely horrid.
  • hued The sky was a deep, pure blue, and the sun was a glittering golden ball hued with orange and pink.
  • Humored He humored her with a smile even though he thought her joke was not funny.
  • Hurled The angry protester hurled insults at the police officer.
  • hurrah
  • hurrahed Everyone was hurrahed when they saw the elephant.
  • hurried She was hurried and didn't have time to stop and buy candy.
  • Hurries
  • hurry Can you hurry up so we can leave?
  • Lured She was lured by the smell of fresh cake.
  • Purred The cat purred as she laid her head on the lap of her owner.
  • Shirred Gary shirred the ball over the infield.
  • Whirred The blades on the ceiling whirred as they spun.

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