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How to spell SHAKED correctly?

If you've accidentally used "shaked" instead of "shook", fret not! Here are some correct alternatives: "shaken", "agitated" or simply rewrite the sentence to avoid using the word altogether. Remember, small mistakes happen, but using the correct term will ensure effective communication.

List of suggestions on how to spell shaked correctly

  • Chalked She chalked the outline of the hopscotch game onto the pavement.
  • choked I almost choked on a piece of food.
  • Hacked I was really scared when I found out that my bank account had been hacked.
  • harked I harked back to the conversation we had earlier and remembered that I needed to pick up groceries on my way home.
  • Hawked He hawked his wares on the street corner, trying to make a few extra dollars.
  • sacked The football coach was sacked after a poor performance by the team.
  • shacked
  • shackled He was shackled and thrown into the back of the police car.
  • shad The shad run in the river is a popular event for fishermen in the area.
  • shade Under the shade of a tree, we enjoyed a picnic lunch.
  • shaded The trees' branches provided shaded areas for us to cool down from the scorching sun.
  • shagged
  • Shaka The largest recorded animal to live on the African continent was the elephant Shaka, who is estimated to have weighed in at around
  • shake
  • shaken After the earthquake, the whole city was shaken.
  • shaker The shaker was shaking so hard, I was worried it was going to break.
  • shakes
  • shakier I felt a bit shakier on the ice than I had been before.
  • shaky The ground felt shaky beneath my feet during the earthquake.
  • shamed She felt shamed when her boss scolded her in front of the entire office.
  • shaped The moon is shaped like a pendulum.
  • shard We fracture a piece of cheese with a Shard of Glass to make it portable.
  • shared We shared a parking spot.
  • Sharked I was sharked by that jerk!
  • shaved I woke up late this morning, so I quickly showered and shaved before heading to work.
  • shed My neighbor's shed is always leaking.
  • Shied I was so shocked when I saw her standing there, I shied away from her.
  • Shirked He shirked his responsibilities and left the work for his colleague to complete.
  • shocked I was shocked when I realized I had lost my wallet.
  • Shucked I shucked off my wet swimsuit and towels and dressed in dry clothes.
  • soaked The rain had soaked through my clothes and I was cold.

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