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How to spell SEAKED correctly?

If you accidentally misspell "seaked", don't fret! The correct suggestion should be "sneaked" or "snuck" instead. Both words are commonly used to convey the act of moving stealthily or secretly. Double-checking your spelling ensures clear and effective communication.

List of suggestions on how to spell seaked correctly

  • beaked The bird had a sharp beaked that helped it catch fish easily.
  • Eked He eked out a living by selling handmade crafts at the local market.
  • Leaked
  • peaked My interest in that book peaked after reading the first few pages.
  • sacked
  • sake I am studying hard for the sake of getting good marks in my exams.
  • seabed The scientists discovered a new species of fish living in the deepest part of the seabed.
  • sealed
  • seamed The dress was carefully seamed along the sides to give it a flattering shape.
  • seared The seared steak was juicy and flavorful.
  • seated I was seated in the front row of the theater during the entire performance.
  • seed
  • segued After talking about her childhood memories, the conversation segued into discussing current events.
  • sexed
  • Slacked Despite his heavy workload, he slacked off during the day and had to stay up late to complete his tasks.
  • slaked The glass was clean and cobweb free, but with a noticeably slaked surface.
  • Sleeked She was wearing a sleeked dress.
  • Smacked
  • snacked I snacked on some almonds while watching TV.
  • Snaked I snaked through the crowded streets to get to my destination.
  • Sneaked I sneaked a peak at her diary and it was really sad.
  • soaked The clothes were completely soaked after being caught in the rain.
  • sparked He found the lighter and sparked it, setting the dry grass on fire.
  • specked The landscape was specked with brightly colored wildflowers.
  • squeaked The mouse squeaked loudly as it scurried across the wooden floor.
  • stacked The books were stacked neatly on the shelf.
  • stake I stake my claim on the beach.
  • Staked He was so staked that he could barely move.
  • Sucked The wind knocked him off his bike, and he sucked in a breath as he hit the ground.

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