How to spell SMEED correctly?
If you meant to type "smead", it's a brand of office supplies. If you meant "smeared", it's when something is spread or blurred. If you meant "suede", it's a type of leather. If you meant "smidgen", it's a small amount.
List of suggestions on how to spell smeed correctly
- mead I have never tasted mead, but I've heard it is a delicious honey-based alcoholic beverage.
- med
- meed The knight was granted a meed of land for his heroic actions in battle.
- meet Let's meet for brunch on Sunday.
- seed
- seedy The seedy area of town was known for its high crime rate and rundown buildings.
- seem
- Seemed
- sewed She finished the patchwork quilt she had sewed by hand, a process that took weeks but was worth the effort.
- smeared She smeared some sunscreen on her face before heading out to the beach.
- Smelled I smelled the delicious aroma of freshly baked cookies as soon as I walked into the kitchen.
- Smiled She smiled when she saw her friend waiting for her at the park.
- smoked
- speed He was driving at an excessive speed on the highway.
- steed The brave knight rode his magnificent black steed into battle.
- Sued
- Summed I summed up all the expenses and found that we went over budget.