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How to spell SLOSED correctly?

The possible correct suggestions for the misspelling "slosed" could be "closed" or "sloshed". It depends on the context in which the word is being used. If it's related to a business or an establishment, then "closed" would be the correct one. Otherwise, if it's related to being drunk, "sloshed" would be the appropriate spelling.

List of suggestions on how to spell slosed correctly

  • bloused She bloused her shirt over her jeans and headed out the door.
  • closed The door to the library was closed, indicating that it was not yet open for the day.
  • closet
  • flossed I flossed my teeth twice a day.
  • Glossed This term is glossed in the text.
  • Loosed The hunter loosed his dogs to track the elusive prey.
  • loused I'm loused up and need a shower.
  • sassed She sassed her teacher, and got detention for it.
  • sensed I sensed that something was off when I walked into the empty house.
  • slaked After hours of working under the sun, the workers slaked their thirst with cold water.
  • slashed The company slashed the prices of their products to attract more customers.
  • Slated The party scheduled for tonight has been slated for rain.
  • Slaved The workers slaved away in the hot sun to finish the construction on time.
  • slayed
  • sled The children rode down the hill on a sled.
  • Slewed The slewed wheel was making such a racket that I was sure the horse was going to hear and bolt.
  • sliced I sliced the apple into thin pieces with a sharp knife.
  • slogged I slogged through the difficult math problem, but finally found the solution.
  • sloped The path sloped gradually towards the river.
  • slopped The wine slopped over the edge of the glass and onto the tablecloth.
  • sloshed After drinking too much at the party, he stumbled out of the house, visibly sloshed.
  • Slotted The door was so tight that the shirt I had on fit like a slotted shirt.
  • Slowed She was SLOWED down during the chase.
  • Slued The truck slued off the road and landed in a ditch.
  • soled I accidentally soled my shoe on the pavement while walking to work.
  • soloed The guitarist soloed for ten minutes during the concert.
  • soused The guests at the party were getting progressively more soused as the night wore on.

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