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How to spell OOKED correctly?

For the misspelling "ooked", there are a few possibilities for correct suggestions. It could be "cooked", which refers to preparing food; "booked", meaning to reserve or secure something; or "looked", indicating the act of observing or glancing at something. Proofreading and choosing the appropriate word based on context will help avoid such errors.

List of suggestions on how to spell ooked correctly

  • Asked He asked me for my opinion.
  • booked I have booked a hotel room for our vacation next month.
  • choked I nearly choked on a piece of bread.
  • Cocked The pistol was cocked and poised for firing.
  • COED The coed dormitory was a unique experience for many freshmen during their first year of college.
  • coked
  • Cooed
  • cooked
  • corked The wine was corked and we had to pour it all out.
  • docked The ship was docked in the port.
  • Eked The sun shone down on the Eked River, bathing the landscape in a warm light.
  • evoked The smell of bacon evoked unpleasant memories.
  • forked The path forked in two different directions, and I wasn't sure which way to go.
  • hocked The thief hocked the bouquet of flowers to finance her burglary.
  • hooked I was really hooked on the show that I missed the beginning of.
  • Inked I have an Inked tattoo.
  • irked I was irked when I forgot to bring my laptop to class.
  • Joked She joked with her friends during the party, making everyone laugh.
  • locked
  • Looked She looked out the window and saw the sun setting over the horizon.
  • Mocked After the faux pas, I was mocked by my group of friends.
  • Ogled During the party, he ogled the women who were walking by.
  • Oozed As I pushed down on the tube, the thick paste oozed out and slowly made its way across the surface.
  • OPED The oped paragraph mentioned in the article was very persuasive.
  • owed
  • pocked The asphalt was pocked with potholes, making for a bumpy ride.
  • Poked The kid poked his finger into the cake.
  • Rocked The party was so much fun, I was rocked the entire night.
  • Rooked Underneath the bed was a neat rooked hole.
  • soaked After walking in the rain for an hour, my shoes and pants were completely soaked.
  • Worked He worked all day.
  • Yoked

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