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How to spell LEEDED correctly?

If you've accidentally typed "leeded" instead of something else, fear not! Possible corrections might include "needed", "seeded" or "heeded". Double-checking your spelling can help ensure your message is clear and error-free.

List of suggestions on how to spell leeded correctly

  • beaded She wore a beaded necklace to match her dress.
  • bedded We bedded down in the cozy cabin for the night.
  • Ceded Spain ceded Florida to the United States in the 19th century.
  • deeded She deeded the house to her son before she passed away.
  • feuded The two families had feuded for decades over a small piece of land in the countryside.
  • Fleeted The dove flew fleeted away.
  • gelded She is gelded and ready to be ridden.
  • headed I am headed to the grocery store to buy some ingredients for dinner.
  • Heeded They heeded the warning and stopped.
  • Herded The shepherd herded the sheep into the pen.
  • laded The truck was laded with boxes filled with fresh produce from the farm.
  • landed After a long and bumpy flight, the plane finally landed.
  • Larded We were served larded pork chops for dinner.
  • Lauded The new movie was lauded by critics for its outstanding performances and compelling storyline.
  • leaded The town is full of leaded windows.
  • leaden The door was locked from the inside and the leaden key refused to turn in the rusty lock.
  • leader The team's leader always gives clear instructions and motivates everyone to do their best.
  • leafed The leafed plant swayed in the breeze.
  • Leaked The email containing confidential information was accidentally leaked to the wrong recipient.
  • Leaned I leaned against the wall, feeling the coolness of the tiles against my back.
  • Leaped The cat leaped out of the window.
  • leased The star of the show was the leased ice skater.
  • leaved The trees blazed in their autumn leaves before slowly leaved off during winter.
  • Leeched The vampire leeched the blood from the victim's veins.
  • leeds A city in the United Kingdom, Leeds is known for its football (soccer) club Leeds United and its textile industry.
  • Leered The leered at me with a hungry look.
  • legged
  • leiden She suffered from a lot of chronic pain, until she found leiden.
  • lender I need to find a lender for my new home.
  • Levied The government levied a new tax on imported goods to increase revenue.
  • lidded The lidded jar held a fragrant mixture of oils and spices.
  • Lieder I enjoy listening to classical Lieder by Schumann and Schubert.
  • loaded The rifle was loaded with live ammunition.
  • Lorded At the party, they lorded over their guests with an air of superiority.
  • Melded The new treatment melded seamlessly with the old.
  • needed
  • Pleaded She pleaded with the judge for mercy.
  • seeded I seeded the garden with some goodies from the garden.
  • Sledded We were sledded down the hill by the storm.
  • Sleeted The walk home was sleeted with snow.
  • wedded They were wedded in a small ceremony by the lake.
  • weeded
  • Welded The pipe was welded to the tank.

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