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How to spell JADDED correctly?

The correct spelling for "jadded" is actually "jaded", meaning feeling exhausted or lacking enthusiasm. If you encounter this misspelling, some possible corrections would be "jaded" or "fatigued". Remember to double-check spellings to ensure accuracy in conveying the intended meaning.

List of suggestions on how to spell jadded correctly

  • added
  • aided The new technology has aided in the diagnosis of diseases.
  • Carded The bouncer carded everyone who entered the nightclub to make sure they were of legal drinking age.
  • Codded He was codded by the committee.
  • faded
  • Gadded I gadded about the city all day, trying to find the perfect gift for my friend.
  • Gadder Grandma got a new gadder to help her with her gardening.
  • jade She is wearing a beautiful jade necklace that complements her green eyes perfectly.
  • jaded After years of disappointment, he had become jaded and no longer believed in true love.
  • jades He has so many jades in his collection that he could open a store.
  • japed
  • Jared My best friend from high school, Jared, is coming to town for the weekend.
  • Jawed I've got a jawed* reaction to that news.
  • judder The car's tires judder on the rough road.
  • Kidded I kidded her that she needed to put sunglasses on to see better in that light.
  • laded I put the milk in the fridge so that it will be laded tomorrow morning.
  • padded The gymnastics mat was padded to protect the athletes during their routines.
  • wadded The toy was wadded up in a ball.
  • Waded The child waded through the shallow water, looking for shells.

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