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How to spell SIRKED correctly?

If you accidentally typed "sirked" instead of the intended word, "irked", here are some possible suggestions. You could correct it to "irked" itself, which means annoyed or irritated. Alternatively, you may have intended to write "circled" or "worked", depending on the context. Remember to proofread your work to avoid such errors in the future.

List of suggestions on how to spell sirked correctly

  • Diked The farmer diked the field to prevent the floodwaters from engulfing his crop.
  • Hiked Yesterday, I hiked to the top of the mountain.
  • irked I was really irked when I couldn't find my phone again.
  • liked
  • Piked I piked my way up the steep hill with great effort.
  • Quirked She quirked an eyebrow skeptically at his explanation.
  • Risked He risked his life to save his dog from the raging river.
  • sacked
  • screed The contractor used a special tool to spread the screed evenly across the floor.
  • Sharked
  • Shirked I shirked my duty and am now suffering the consequences.
  • sickbed He was taken to the sickbed.
  • Sicker The sicker she got, the more her family worried.
  • Sided I only sided with her because I didn't want to seem like the bad guy.
  • Sighed The sun set behind the mountains and sighed.
  • Sired The horse was sired by a stallion renowned for his strength.
  • Sited The company is headquartered in Sited in Pittsburgh.
  • sized He wasn't the same since they had sized him up for prison.
  • Skirted She skirted around the group of people to avoid being seen.
  • slaked The hot summer sun had slaked the thirst of the parched soil.
  • slicked She slicked back her hair so that it would lay neatly against her head.
  • Smirked She frowned, but then smirked when I offered to repay her.
  • smoked I smoked a cigarette while I waited for my friend.
  • Snaked The river snaked through the mountains, creating a breathtaking view.
  • Snicked I snicked a cigarette off of Peter's ashtray.
  • soaked The floor was soaked with rainwater.
  • sparked She was so outraged when he sparked the discussion that she stormed out of the room.
  • spiked She was given a spiked drink by her ex-boyfriend.
  • Staked I staked my plants in the garden to keep them upright during the storm.
  • stoked I was stoked to find a parking spot right near the stadium.
  • Sucked She sucked his cock and got a nice reward.
  • sulked After losing the game, he sulked in the corner of the locker room.
  • Surged The water level in the river surged after the heavy rainfall.

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