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How to spell SEADED correctly?

If you find yourself mistyping "seaded" instead of the intended word, here are a few suggestions to correct it: "seated", referring to taking a seat; "seized", meaning to take hold of forcefully; or "seeded", depicting the process of sowing seeds. Double-checking your spelling can ensure effective communication!

List of suggestions on how to spell seaded correctly

  • beaded
  • bearded
  • Ceded Spain ceded Florida to the United States in 1819 through the Adams-Onis Treaty.
  • deader A deader is the perfect weapon for hunting vampires.
  • faded The painting on the wall had faded over time due to exposure to sunlight.
  • headed I am headed to the beach this weekend.
  • jaded After years of working in politics, she became jaded and cynical about the system.
  • Kneaded I kneaded the bread dough until it was soft and fluffy.
  • laded I was laded with water when I arrived at the camping site.
  • leaded The old house had leaded windows that allowed only small rays of sunlight to enter.
  • readied She readied herself for the long day ahead by packing a lunch and extra coffee.
  • sade The artist sang sade songs from the heart.
  • Sanded
  • sated I'm feeling so sated after that delicious dinner.
  • saved I saved the file before closing the program to avoid losing any changes.
  • sawed He sawed through the board with a sharp handsaw.
  • seabed The oceanographers continued to study the seabed to learn more about the deep sea.
  • sealed He sealed the envelope tightly to make sure the contents wouldn't fall out.
  • seamed She seamed the edges of the curtains to create a neat finish.
  • seared
  • seated He seated himself on the couch.
  • seaweed The sushi roll had a perfect blend of rice and seaweed.
  • Seceded The small town seceded from the larger city.
  • sedated After the surgery, the patient was sedated to help relieve the pain.
  • seder My family and I will be celebrating Passover with a traditional seder next week.
  • seed I planted a bean seed in the ground.
  • seedbed Weeding the garden is a job that should be left to a professional, but I can manage a small seedbed.
  • seeded I seeded the field with manure last week.
  • seeder Nate is a farmer who uses a seeder to plant his crops.
  • sewed She sewed a patch onto her jacket to cover up the hole.
  • shaded
  • Sided
  • Skated I skated on the frozen pond with my friends yesterday afternoon.
  • Slated The movie is slated for release next summer.
  • Sledded I'm going to sledded down the hill on my snowboarding.
  • sodded The grass was neatly sodded around the edges of the yard.
  • spade She decided to take the spade out of the drawer.
  • Spaded I have a spaded garden soil.
  • staged The play was staged in an old opera house.
  • Staked He staked his claim on the land with a wooden post.
  • Staled To staled is to get a tingling feeling all over your body.
  • stared She stared at the painting on the wall for several minutes, mesmerized by its beauty.
  • stated The witness stated that he saw the suspect leaving the crime scene.
  • Staved I was staved in with a cricket bat.
  • Stayed
  • steadied The skilled climber steadied himself on the narrow ledge before continuing up the steep mountain.
  • steamed After dinner, the family steamed some broccoli for dinner.
  • Sweated After an intense workout, Jack sweated profusely.
  • teased Alice was teased at school today because she wears glasses.
  • Waded We waded through the shallow water to get to the other side of the river.

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