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How to spell SERCED correctly?

The misspelling "serced" may actually be "searched",, "sourced" or "served". It's always essential to review the context of the word in question and to do some research to figure out the right word. Double-checking the spelling of the word can keep you away from confusion and improve your communication skills.

List of suggestions on how to spell serced correctly

  • arced The ball arced gracefully over the net, landing just within the lines of the court.
  • Coerced The suspect confessed to his crime, but it was later discovered that he was coerced into making the confession by the police.
  • deiced We decided to deiced to stay at the hotel.
  • forced The storm forced us to stay inside.
  • pierced He felt the piercing pain of the needle as it pierced his skin.
  • Sauced We ordered a side of sauced fries.
  • seabed Scientists have discovered a new species of crab that lives in the deepest part of the seabed.
  • sealed The contract was sealed with a handshake and a signature.
  • seamed The dress was seamed along the sides for a more flattering fit.
  • Searched I searched for the key under the couch cushion.
  • seared The seared tuna was cooked to perfection.
  • seated She was seated at the front of the classroom, ready to learn.
  • secede The United States should secede from the Union.
  • seduced She was seduced by his smooth talk and engaging smile.
  • seed The farmer planted a seed in the soil and watched it grow into a beautiful plant.
  • seeded I seeded the garden with tomato and pepper plants.
  • Seemed
  • seeped The water seeped through the cracks in the roof and dripped onto the floor.
  • segued I segued into a story about my great-grandfather.
  • seined She had a seined skirt that fell to her ankles.
  • seized A group of officers surrounded the suspect and seized the weapon.
  • sensed The dog sensed the intruder's presence before anyone could hear or see anything unusual.
  • serried The rows of bookshelves were serried in neat lines.
  • Served I served dinner to my guests last night.
  • serviced The car was regularly serviced by a certified mechanic to ensure its optimal performance.
  • sewed I sewed my shirt by myself.
  • sexed
  • Sired Louis Sired his son with his wife's sister.
  • sliced
  • sorted Sorted sorted sorted
  • sourced The company sourced the highest quality materials for their products to ensure customer satisfaction.
  • spaced The teacher reminded the students to keep their words spaced apart in their writing.
  • Spiced I love spiced cider on a cool fall day.
  • surfed I surfed the Internet for information on the hurricane.
  • Surged The stock market surged after the announcement of a new trade deal.
  • synced Our phones had been synced so that we could stay in touch without having to worry about missed calls or messages.
  • versed She is well versed in several programming languages.
  • zeroed I zeroed in on the answer to the math problem.

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