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How to spell PASCED correctly?

If you've mistakenly typed "pasced" instead of the correct term, there are a few possible suggestions to consider. One option could be "paced", which refers to setting a specific speed or rhythm. Alternatively, the correct term might be "placed", indicating the act of positioning something in a particular location. Remember to proofread to avoid spelling errors!

List of suggestions on how to spell pasced correctly

  • ACED John aced his math test with a perfect score.
  • pace She stumbled forward in a feverish pace to get to the finish line.
  • Paced She paced the floor for hours after he broke up with her.
  • pacer The runner followed closely behind the pacer to maintain a steady pace throughout the marathon.
  • packed The suitcases were packed and ready to leave.
  • palsied Her grandmother's hands were palsied, making it difficult for her to hold a teacup steady.
  • Parsed The data was parsed by the software to extract the relevant information.
  • passe The fashion trend of bell-bottoms is now passe.
  • Passed
  • paste We need to paste this label onto the wall.
  • pasted I pasted the photos onto the scrapbook.
  • Paused She paused when she heard her name being called.
  • phased She phased out of my life one day and I was left heartbroken.
  • Pieced She carefully pieced together the shattered vase.
  • placed She placed the flowers carefully in the vase.
  • posed
  • spaced I spaced out during the lecture and missed most of the important information.

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