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How to spell MOKED correctly?

If you've accidentally written "moked" instead of the intended word, allow me to offer some possible alternatives. Depending on the context, the correct word could be "mocked" (verb, meaning to ridicule) or "smoked" (verb, referring to the act of inhaling or cooking with smoke). Always double-check your spelling to ensure precise communication.

List of suggestions on how to spell moked correctly

  • COED I transferred to a COED university after attending an all-girls high school.
  • coked
  • Joked I know it's not really funny, but I joked about it with my friends.
  • make
  • marked The map was marked to show the locations of all the important landmarks.
  • masked The bank robbers came in with masked faces to hide their identities.
  • med The doctor prescribed a med to help alleviate the pain.
  • meed As a medieval knight, he sought to earn his meed through valor on the battlefield.
  • mike Mike is a great friend and always knows how to make me smile.
  • Milked Jane milked the cow all morning.
  • Mocked She was mocked by her friends for dyeing her hair blonde.
  • mocker The mocker at the back of the classroom wouldn't stop interrupting the teacher.
  • mod
  • mode The mode of operation for the machine is manual.
  • MOET
  • mood The dark grey clouds and distant thunder set a gloomy mood for the day.
  • Mooed The cow mooed loudly when the farmer came to milk her.
  • moped I drove my moped to the store.
  • mote Nowhere is light more fleeting than that of a mote of dust in the beam of a flashlight.
  • moved I was deeply moved by the touching scene in the movie.
  • mowed Jimmy Mowed the lawn before he went to work.
  • mucked I mucked out the stable before heading to the paddock.
  • Poked I poked my finger on the thorn.
  • smocked Her dress was adorned with smocked detail around the neckline.
  • smoked
  • Yoked She yoked her horse to the plow.

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