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How to spell REORDED correctly?

If you've accidentally typed "reorded" instead of "recorded", worry not, as we all make typos! To correct it, consider replacing the 'e' and the 'o.' Proper suggestions would be "recorded" or "reordered". Double-checking your spelling ensures accuracy in your writing.

List of suggestions on how to spell reorded correctly

  • corded The old telephone on the wall had a corded receiver that was frayed and tangled.
  • Forded The adventurous hiker Forded the cold, waist-deep river to reach the other side of the mountain.
  • Herded
  • horded I observed a herd of deer horded in a field.
  • Lorded He lorded his wealth over those less fortunate than himself.
  • Reared The horse was reared up on its hind legs, startled by a sudden noise.
  • Receded The floodwaters receded and the streets were visible again.
  • recorded
  • recorder I bought a new recorder to capture music recordings from my favorite musicians.
  • Regarded She was regarded as the most talented musician in the entire orchestra.
  • reloaded After emptying the magazine, I quickly reloaded my gun to continue firing.
  • reorder I need to reorder my office supplies before the start of the new quarter.
  • reordered I reordered the items on my to-do list based on priority.
  • reorders The customer frequently reorders their favorite product from our online store.
  • reported
  • Resided My grandparents resided in a small town in Italy before moving to the United States.
  • Resorted After trying all other options, they finally resorted to using a crowbar to open the jammed door.
  • Retorted I retorted with an insulting remark.
  • retried After she was retried, she was found guilty for the second time.
  • Rewarded After completing her shift, Erica was rewarded with a pat on the back and a smile from her coworker.
  • reworded I reworded the paragraph to make it easier to understand.
  • Worded The speaker's words were very worded.

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