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How to spell LAGHED correctly?

If you typed "laghed" instead of "laughed", don't worry; it happens to everyone. To correct it, simply replace the 'g' with 'u' and add an 'h.' This will give you the correct spelling, "laughed". Remember to proofread your work to catch such mistakes and ensure clear communication.

List of suggestions on how to spell laghed correctly

  • aged The aged grandfather enjoyed spending time with his grandchildren.
  • Caged The lion was caged in a small, cramped enclosure at the zoo.
  • Flagged The customer's account was flagged for suspicious activity.
  • laced
  • Lacked The recipe lacked sufficient seasoning and flavor.
  • laded The truck was fully laded with boxes of goods for delivery.
  • lager I typically prefer to drink a light lager when I go out to a bar.
  • Lagged The software lagged when I tried to open multiple files at once.
  • Lamed The teacher used a lamed to write on the blackboard.
  • Larked Everyone at the party larked around and had a blast.
  • Lashed The wind lashed against the sail as we sailed into the storm.
  • latched The door was latched shut with a key.
  • Lathed The chair was lathed from a single piece of wood.
  • Laughed I laughed until my sides hurt at the comedian's jokes.
  • Laved I come with laved strawberries and whipped cream.
  • Lazed After finishing his exams, he just lazed around the house all day.
  • Leached The rain leached the nutrients from the soil, leaving it depleted and infertile.
  • Leagued The two teams are leagued together for the final game of the tournament.
  • Leashed I must be leashed if I am to stay with you.
  • legged The two-legged dog was able to run and play just like any other four-legged dog.
  • lighted The lighted candles on the birthday cake flickered in the dark.
  • Loathed I loathed doing dishes after dinner.
  • Logged I logged my progress on the project in my notebook.
  • Lugged I lugged my suitcase all the way to the baggage claim.
  • Paged
  • plagued The city is plagued by crime.
  • Raged The storm raged on all night, causing trees to fall and power lines to snap.
  • Slagged
  • Waged The company waged a successful marketing campaign to promote their new product.

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