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How to spell SEASED correctly?

If you meant to write "seased", it's likely a mistaken spelling for "ceased". "Ceased" means to stop or bring to an end. Double-check your spelling and consider using the correct word to ensure clarity in your writing.

List of suggestions on how to spell seased correctly

  • cease The rain seemed to cease as the storm passed over.
  • Ceased The rain ceased just as we were about to give up hope.
  • diseased The doctor found traces of a diseased heart in the patient's medical report.
  • eased After taking a nice, hot bath, the soreness in my muscles was eased.
  • leased
  • SASE The author requested a SASE for readers to request signed copies of her book.
  • sassed She sassed back to him after he spoke rudely to her.
  • seabed I can see the seabed below me.
  • sealed The envelope was already sealed before I could insert the letter.
  • seamed She seamed the fabric together with a needle and thread.
  • seared The chef seared the steak to perfection, creating a caramelized crust on the outside while keeping the inside juicy and tender.
  • seas The boat sailed across the seven seas.
  • seaside The family spent their vacation at the seaside resort, enjoying the ocean breeze and building sandcastles on the beach.
  • seasoned After trying all the new recipes, I knew I needed to add some seasoned salt to the pot.
  • seated I was seated during the lecture.
  • seed I would like to plant a seed in your mind.
  • seized
  • sensed I sensed that something was wrong when the room suddenly went silent.
  • sexed I'm not having sexed with you tonight, thanks.
  • soused She was soused and passed out in the street.
  • teased The kids teased him about his unusual accent.

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