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How to spell MOAKED correctly?

If you accidentally type "moaked" instead of "soaked", don't worry! Auto-correct can sometimes be tricky. Here are some possible correct suggestions for the misspelling: soaked, moved, masked, marked or mopped. Remember to proofread your messages before sending to avoid such errors.

List of suggestions on how to spell moaked correctly

  • baked
  • Caked The mud caked on our shoes after walking through the rainforest.
  • coked
  • faked She faked being sick to get out of going to school.
  • Joked I joked about the incident and she didn't seem to take me seriously.
  • MACED I need to buy a MACED.
  • make
  • maker The maker of this table crafted it with precision and skill.
  • makes
  • Maned The maned wolf is a distinctive animal found in South America with long, thin legs and a red-brown coat.
  • marked The teacher marked the test papers using a red pen.
  • masked The robber masked his face with a black ski mask as he entered the bank.
  • mated The two birds mated and raised a brood of chicks.
  • maxed I am maxed out with work and need time to relax.
  • Milked
  • Moaned She moaned with pleasure as he fucked her hard.
  • moated The castle was surrounded by a deep and broad moated ditch to protect it from invaders.
  • Mocked The jock mocked the nerd for his choice in clothing.
  • mocker The mocker in the audience kept interrupting the speaker.
  • Mooed The cow mooed loudly as she walked through the field.
  • moped I just bought a moped.
  • moved
  • mowed Yesterday, I mowed the lawn and it looks so much better now.
  • mucked I mucked all the toilets in the building.
  • Poked I got poked by a spider.
  • Raked The fallen leaves were raked into a pile.
  • smocked The little girl's dress was beautifully smocked with delicate flowers.
  • smoked I accidentally smoked the wrong end of the cigarette.
  • soaked The water soaked through my clothes and into my skin.
  • Waked He waked up early this morning to catch the sunrise.
  • Yoked The two horses were yoked together to pull the heavy wagon.

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