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How to spell IMPROED correctly?

If you are looking for alternative suggestions for the misspelling "improed", consider the correct spellings: improved or implored. "Improved" refers to making something better, while "implored" means to earnestly request or beg. Use these words correctly to convey your intended meaning and enhance your writing.

List of suggestions on how to spell improed correctly

  • Impaled
  • Imparted The teacher imparted her knowledge of chemistry to the students.
  • impeded The traffic on the highway was heavily impeded due to the ongoing construction work.
  • implied The message he sent implied that he was not interested in continuing their relationship.
  • Implored
  • imported She bought a new imported car.
  • imposed Everyone has the right to their own opinion, but Anne's imposed curfew is outrageous.
  • improper I have no idea why he would be in such an improper place at such an improper time.
  • improve Training regularly can significantly improve your athletic performance.
  • improved The new stadium design has greatly improved the viewing experience for fans.
  • Imputed The company's financial success cannot be imputed solely to the CEO's leadership.

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