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How to spell REFURED correctly?

If you meant "refused" but misspelled it as "refured", here are some potential correct suggestions. "Refuel" could be an option if you were referring to filling up with gasoline. If you meant to say "referred", that could be another possibility. Always double-check your spelling to ensure clear communication.

List of suggestions on how to spell refured correctly

  • Reared He was reared by his grandmother after his parents died in a car accident.
  • reburied The ancient artifacts were carefully reburied after they were discovered during the archaeological dig.
  • Recurred The same problem recurred again and again despite all our attempts to resolve it.
  • refaced I was just refaced by my hairstylist.
  • referee
  • refereed The refereed journal article was published in a prestigious academic journal.
  • Referred
  • refined The lady's mannerisms and taste in clothes were very refined.
  • reformed After serving time in prison, the once troubled young man became a reformed citizen and dedicated himself to helping others avoid the mistakes he made.
  • refueled The plane had to be refueled before it could take off on its next journey.
  • refund I had to request a refund for the purchase since the product was defective.
  • Refused The customer refused to pay for the unsatisfactory meal.
  • refute I can refute your argument because you have not provided any evidence to support your claim.
  • Refuted The scientist refuted the theory with substantial evidence.
  • refuter As a skilled debater, he was able to act as a strong refuter of his opponent's argument.
  • rehired She was rehired as the school's new guidance counselor.
  • required
  • retired My grandfather has now retired and spends his days gardening and reading.
  • revered The Dalai Lama is a revered spiritual leader.
  • rewired After his therapy, John felt like his brain had been rewired and his negative thought patterns had been replaced with positive ones.

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