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How to spell NAMMED correctly?

If you've mistakenly written "nammed" instead of "named", worry not, mistakes happen to everyone! The correct spelling is "named", which refers to giving a title or a designation to someone or something. Remember to double-check spellings, use autocorrect or consult a dictionary to avoid such errors in the future.

List of suggestions on how to spell nammed correctly

  • Ahmed Ahmed is going to meet us at the park for a picnic.
  • Aimed He aimed the arrow at the target and let it go.
  • armed The police officer was armed with a baton and pepper spray.
  • Bummed Ironically, after I finally got the job I was bummed I had to commute
  • Dammed The river was dammed up, creating a large reservoir.
  • dimmed She dimmed the lights in the room to create a relaxed atmosphere.
  • Famed The Hollywood sign is a famed landmark in Los Angeles.
  • Farmed They farmed small patches of land along the river.
  • Gamed The team gamed their opponents by using clever tactics.
  • gummed I gummed the envelope shut before realizing I forgot to include the letter inside.
  • hammed I hammed it up for the camera during my friend's wedding photoshoot.
  • harmed The fire not only destroyed the house, but harmed the family's well-being.
  • Hemmed I have a pair of hemmed pants which I can't wear because they are too small.
  • Hummed She hummed along to the music as she worked on her painting.
  • jammed The zipper on my jacket is jammed, and I can't get it to close.
  • Lamed Ramat Lamed-Aleph is a city near Tel Aviv.
  • Lammed
  • maimed After the car crash, the driver was left maimed and unable to walk again.
  • Nabbed The police nabbed the suspect before he could escape.
  • Nagged She nagged her husband until he finally agreed to take out the trash.
  • Nailed I nailed my crime.
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  • named She named her cat Bella after her favorite book character.
  • names I have difficulty remembering names.
  • napped I napped for two hours after lunch.
  • Numbed After hours of standing in the freezing cold, my toes were completely numbed.
  • Rammed The ship rammed into the iceberg, causing a gaping hole in the hull.
  • rimmed I have a new pair of earrings that are rimmed in gold.
  • Shammed I Shammed myself after getting roughed up by those thugs.
  • Summed After I tallied up all the receipts, I summed the total amount spent on groceries for the month.
  • tamed The lion was tamed by the trainer after months of training.
  • unarmed The assailant, armed with only a knife, was quickly and unarmed.
  • warmed The fire in the fireplace warmed the room on the cold winter night.
  • whammed I was whammed in the head by a baseball.

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