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How to spell JUGED correctly?

The correct spelling for "juged" could be "judged". Another possible suggestion is "Juggled", which means to manipulate or balance several things at the same time. However, without context, it is difficult to determine the correct spelling.

List of suggestions on how to spell juged correctly

  • aged
  • Budged
  • bugged I think the phone is bugged because I keep hearing clicking sounds during my calls.
  • Caged
  • CUED I was cued to leave shortly thereafter.
  • Fudged The result of her memo was quite fudged.
  • Gauged She was gauged for her prom dress.
  • Ged Ged passed his driving test on his first attempt.
  • Gouged He was caught with a gouged eye.
  • Hugged When I saw my best friend after so long, I hugged her tightly.
  • jagged The jagged rocks along the shoreline posed a danger for swimmers.
  • Jed Jed is my brother's name.
  • Jigged The fisherman jigged his bait in the water, hoping to catch a big one.
  • Jogged She jogged around the lake every morning to get her exercise.
  • Joked I joked that I was going to get a dog, but I really do want one.
  • Judd I'm not sure if I should go to the party with Judd.
  • jude
  • judea Judea was one of the regions of ancient Palestine, located between the Galilee to the north and Samaria to the south.
  • judge The judge listened intently to the arguments of both sides before making his ruling.
  • Judged She felt judged by her classmates for her choice of clothing.
  • judges The judges will announce the winner of the dance competition this evening.
  • jug I filled up my water jug before heading out for a hike.
  • Jugged I have never jugged before, but I am interested in learning how to do it.
  • Juggled I juggled the balls for a little while before I let them fall.
  • juiced I juiced some oranges and made fresh orange juice for breakfast.
  • junked The old car was junked and taken to the scrapyard.
  • jute The bag was made of durable jute material.
  • Jutted The rocks jutted out of the water, creating a picturesque scene.
  • Lugged I lugged that heavy box all the way to the truck.
  • mugged
  • nudged I was nudged by my colleague and decided to ask him a question.
  • Purged I purged my closet of clothes that no longer fit or were outdated.
  • rouged Her lips were red and rouged.
  • rugged
  • Surged All electrical devices in the room surged for a brief moment.
  • Tugged I tugged on the rope to try to pull the heavy object closer.
  • Urged He was urged to leave by the detective.

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