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How to spell JARDED correctly?

The correct spelling for "jarded" could be "jaded", which means feeling tired, bored or lacking enthusiasm. It could also be "jarred", which means shocked or jolted suddenly. Another possible suggestion could be "juggled", which means to repeatedly deal with multiple tasks or responsibilities.

List of suggestions on how to spell jarded correctly

  • added
  • aided The firefighters aided in the rescue of the trapped kitten.
  • bearded The old man had a long, white bearded face.
  • Boarded
  • Carded She was carded at the bar as she looked younger than her actual age.
  • Carder I'm going to the carder's to get some new fabric.
  • Cared She always cared deeply for her family and friends.
  • Carted The package was carted away by the deliveryman.
  • corded The old-fashioned telephone had a corded receiver that connected to the base.
  • faded
  • Gadded I was gadded when I saw her.
  • Girded She girded herself with all her strength to complete the marathon.
  • guarded The prisoners were heavily guarded to prevent them from escaping.
  • Hoarded She kept all of her belongings in a locked cabinet, hoarded away from the world.
  • jade The beautiful necklace was made of carved jade stones.
  • jaded After years of working in the fashion industry, she became jaded and lost her passion for design.
  • jades The jades were cut into beautiful gemstones for jewelry.
  • japed I japed with my friends about the silly joke we made.
  • Jared I'm not sure if Jared is coming to the party or not.
  • Jarred The sound of the thunder jarred me awake in the middle of the night.
  • Jawed The ancient fish had a jawed mouth, which was quite different from the jawless fish of today.
  • laded
  • Larded The supper was larded with pork.
  • Waded She waded through the murky waters of the swamp, careful not to step on any sharp rocks hidden beneath the surface.
  • Warded The house was warded with protective spells to keep out evil spirits.

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