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How to spell JEDGED correctly?

If you've mistakenly typed "jedged" and scratched your head for the correct spelling, worry not! The word you may be looking for could be "judged". Similar to assessing or forming an opinion about something, "judged" implies making a fair evaluation. Remember, even the best of us make spelling mistakes from time to time!

List of suggestions on how to spell jedged correctly

  • Begged
  • Bodged He bodged the repair job, and now the sink is leaking even worse.
  • Budged I think the hole in the sock is caused by a budged seam.
  • Cadged He cadged some change off the man sitting beside him on the subway.
  • Dodged I dodged the ball that was thrown towards me.
  • edged The sun slowly edged down towards the horizon, casting a warm glow across the sky.
  • Egged The house was egged by mischievous teenagers on Halloween night.
  • Fudged I think he fudged the numbers on those reports.
  • hedged The investors hedged their bets by diversifying their portfolio.
  • jaded After years of working in the fashion industry, she became jaded and uninterested in the latest trends.
  • jagged
  • Jeered The bullies jeered at the new student for wearing hand-me-down clothes.
  • jelled The plan finally jelled after we had discussed it for several hours.
  • Jerked He jerked his hand away from the stove after accidentally touching the hot burner.
  • Jetted The celebrity jetted off to a private island for a luxurious vacation.
  • Jigged He jigged around the room in excitement after receiving the good news.
  • Jogged I jogged around the park this morning to start my day with some exercise.
  • judge I was going to ask for a new judge, but then I realized that I already have one.
  • Judged He felt judged by his peers for his unconventional ideas.
  • judges
  • Jugged She was jugged after breaking into a house.
  • legged The spider scurried across the floor on its eight-legged body.
  • Lodged I was lodged in a hotel for the night.
  • merged
  • nudged I nudged him and he gave me a smile.
  • Pegged He was nervous as he pegged his clothes on the clothesline for the first time.
  • ridged The ridged surface of the cliff made it difficult to climb.
  • Verged The company's financial situation verged on bankruptcy before the new investors came in.
  • wedged If I were to wedged a paper between the door and the jamb, my mom would be none the wiser.

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