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How to spell LAHED correctly?

If you intended to type "lahed" but realized it was misspelled, worry not! Here are a few possible corrections: 'laced,' 'leaded,' 'lashed,' or 'lauded.' Remember, spellcheck can be a great tool to avoid such minor blunders and maintain accuracy in your writing.

List of suggestions on how to spell lahed correctly

  • ahead
  • Haled
  • laced The cake was laced with vanilla extract.
  • Lacked She lacked the capacity to understand the complexity of the situation.
  • lad
  • lade I need to lade my bike with fresh gas.
  • laded He laded the truck with bags of rice for delivery to the local grocery store.
  • Lagged The computer's response time lagged behind, causing frustration for the user.
  • laid She laid the book down and took a deep breath.
  • laird The laird is a great man.
  • Lamed The young boy was disappointed when he found out that he had received a lamed grade on his final examination.
  • Lammed
  • land The land is fertile and allows for a great many crops to be grown.
  • Lapped I lapped my bowl of soup.
  • lard The recipe called for a tablespoon of lard to be added to the dough.
  • Larded I larded my pork loin with some bacon fat.
  • laredo Laredo is a city in the southern part of Texas.
  • Larked I larked around the park with my friends all afternoon.
  • Lashed The convict was lashed 24 times.
  • latched The cat latched onto the mouse's tail.
  • late I will be late for our meeting because the traffic is heavy.
  • later I will walk the dog later.
  • Lathed The newly-lathed boards gleam in the sunlight.
  • laud The teacher would laud the students who put in extra effort.
  • Lauded Her dedication to social advocacy has been lauded by many.
  • Laughed I laughed when I saw the dog eating the cat.
  • Laved The waves laved her feet as she walked along the shore.
  • Lazed He was lazed across the couch, star gazing.
  • Leached The water had leached all the color from the tomatoes.
  • leaded She leaded the team to victory with her brilliant strategy.
  • leafed I leafed through the book, skimming the pages.
  • Leaked The leaked document revealed the company's plans to sabotage competitors.
  • Leaned I leaned against the cool rail and closed my eyes.
  • Leaped The deer leaped over the fence with ease.
  • leased I have leased my car to my friend for the next six months.
  • Leashed My dog is leashed so it can't run off.
  • leaved The trees had all leaved out, turning the forest into a lush and verdant wonderland.
  • led The squad of firefighters led the way through the burning building.
  • lied He lied to his parents about where he was going.
  • liked I liked the new job I applied to.
  • Limed The carpenter limed the furniture to give it a rustic look.
  • lined I wrapped the gift in a lined paper bag.
  • Lived I lived in a small town for many years.
  • loaded She's packing for her vacation loaded with new clothes.
  • Loafed He loafed around the house all day, watching television and eating junk food.
  • Loaned I loaned my friend my guitar for the weekend.
  • Loathed The room loathed the smell of cigarettes.
  • lobed The oak tree leaves are lobed and have pointed tips.
  • Loped The horse loped effortlessly through the fields, while the rider enjoyed the scenery.
  • loved
  • Lowed I listened to Lowed for an hour last night.
  • Lured I was lured in by the sweet scent of cakes.

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