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How to spell KOOKED correctly?

If you meant to type "cooked" but mistakenly wrote "kooked", here are some corrections to consider: hooked, looked, booked, cooked or rooked. These alternatives fit different contexts, but "cooked" seems to be the most likely intended word. Make sure to proofread your work to avoid such errors in the future.

List of suggestions on how to spell kooked correctly

  • booked
  • Cocked He cocked his head to one side to listen more closely.
  • coked
  • conked My head was conked from knocking against the table.
  • Cooed The mother dove cooed softly to her hatchlings.
  • cooke
  • cooked I just cooked dinner for my family.
  • cooker
  • corked The wine had a corked smell and taste, indicating that the cork had been contaminated.
  • crooked
  • hooked I am hooked on watching cooking shows.
  • Joked She joked about how much she loved her new job, but everyone could tell she was genuinely excited about it.
  • kicked He kicked the ball so hard that it went over the fence.
  • Kinked The rope was kinked and tied in a knot, making it difficult to unravel.
  • Knocked The door swung open and I was knocked in the head.
  • kook She's a kook for marrying him.
  • kookier She had a kookier idea for a party than anyone else.
  • kooks those freaks in the lab are total kooks
  • kooky I think my roommate is a bit kooky.
  • Looked She looked at him with great suspicion.
  • Poked I poked my finger through the hole in my shirt.
  • Rooked I felt like I got rooked when I found out the product I bought was fake.
  • Yoked The two oxen were yoked together to pull the plow.

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