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How to spell SLACHED correctly?

Possible correct suggestions for the misspelling "slached" could be "slashed", "slached", "slated", "slatched", "sleached" or "speechless". It is important to double-check spelling to ensure clear communication and understanding.

List of suggestions on how to spell slached correctly

  • bleached The sun had bleached the color out of the old beach umbrellas.
  • Clashed The two football teams clashed on the field, resulting in a heated argument between their coaches.
  • cliched The plot of the romantic comedy was so cliched that I guessed the ending within the first 10 minutes.
  • Flashed I flashed my new tattoo in front of my friends.
  • Lashed Peter had lashed out at Mary and now she was lashing out at him.
  • latched She latched the door shut to ensure that nobody could come in.
  • Leached
  • plashed The waves plashed against the rocks, creating a soothing sound.
  • sachet A sachet of perfume is perfect for womens who want to smell good but not spend too much money.
  • Searched I searched through all of the folders on my computer.
  • Slacked I hit the gym for a quick workout, but found myself slacked off by the end.
  • Slagged
  • slaked After walking for hours in the hot sun, we finally slaked our thirst with cold water.
  • Slammed I was slammed into the wall.
  • slapped She slapped her hand on the table in frustration.
  • slashed The price of the product was slashed by 50%.
  • slasher The slasher movie was terrifying.
  • slashes The barber used his razor to create swift and precise slashes in the customer's hair.
  • Slated The City Symphony is slated to perform at the downtown park.
  • Slatted The railing had been slatted to allow a kitten to squeeze through.
  • Slaved He slaved over his homework until the early hours of the morning.
  • slayed
  • sliced The chicken was sliced thin.
  • slicked She had her hair slicked back with a headband and wore a fitted black dress.
  • sloshed After drinking too much alcohol, Frank was sloshed and could barely walk straight.
  • slouched He slouched in his seat and stared out the window during the entire lecture.
  • smashed He threw the plate on the ground and it smashed into a million pieces.
  • Snatched He snatched the phone out of her hand before she could answer the call.
  • Solaced I was solaced by his words.
  • splashed I accidentally splashed some water on the floor while washing dishes.
  • Starched Tea needs to be steamed, not starched.
  • stashed She stashed her phone in her purse before entering the movie theater.
  • Swashed He swashed the soap through the water to create bubbles.

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