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How to spell NEAMED correctly?

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List of suggestions on how to spell neamed correctly

  • Beamed He beamed with pride as he watched his daughter receive her diploma.
  • Deemed
  • Famed The famed singer performed her hit songs at the sold-out concert.
  • Foamed The soap foamed as I lathered it in my hands.
  • Gamed
  • Hemmed I'm hemmed in by these bookshelves.
  • Kneaded The bread dough must be carefully kneaded in order to activate the gluten and produce a perfect texture.
  • Lamed The lamed on the Torah scroll was beautifully crafted in ornate calligraphy.
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  • named I have a cat named Whiskers.
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  • Neared I neared the finish line, breathless and exhausted.
  • neater My sister's room is much neater than mine.
  • necked I saw a pair of lovebirds necked in the park.
  • need I need to do grocery shopping this evening.
  • needed I needed to ask for an extension on the deadline for my project.
  • Nerved I have a nerved complaint about this situation.
  • netted The fisherman netted a dozen of fish yesterday.
  • niamey I'm headed to Niamey to meet up with my friend.
  • permed She had always dreamed of having permed hair, but after the treatment, she realized it wasn't for her.
  • Reamed My dentist reamed out my cavity to remove the decayed part of my tooth.
  • renamed Some of the streets in the area were renamed shortly after the destruction of the city.
  • Roamed I roamed the streets of Paris for hours, taking in all of the sights and sounds of the city.
  • seamed The dress she wore seamed perfectly at the waist, giving her a flattering silhouette.
  • Seemed
  • shamed She was shamed by her colleagues for her inappropriate behavior at the office party.
  • tamed John was cautious when he approached the animal, but after a bit of coaxing, the frightened animal was tamed.
  • Teamed I teamed up with my friend to complete the project faster.
  • Teemed The group of bees teemed around the flower.
  • Termed The new project was termed a success by the team leader.
  • unnamed The unnamed streets in the city made it hard for me to navigate.

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