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How to spell SOAKEN correctly?

If you accidentally spell "soaken" instead of "soak", there are a few correct alternatives to consider. You might opt for "soaked" if referring to something that has already been saturated. Alternatively, "soaking" is apt for describing an ongoing process. Remember to proofread to avoid misspellings!

List of suggestions on how to spell soaken correctly

  • oaken The farmhouse had an oaken door with a brass handle.
  • sake I'm learning how to cook Japanese food for the sake of trying new and exciting flavors.
  • seamen The seamen were exhausted after being at sea for weeks.
  • shaken I was shaken by the sudden earthquake.
  • sicken The thought of eating raw meat made me sicken to my stomach.
  • silken The silken hair of the princess shimmered in the moonlight.
  • slacken He let the rope slacken as the boat drifted away from the dock.
  • snake The snake slithered into the tall grass.
  • soak
  • soaked After the rainstorm, her clothes were completely soaked.
  • soaking After a long run, I love soaking my feet in a warm epsom salt bath.
  • soaks She soaks her feet in warm water after a long day at work.
  • socket I need to buy a new socket to replace the broken one in the wall.
  • sodden The ground was so sodden that it was difficult to make any headway.
  • spoken She had never spoken to anyone about what had happened that night.
  • sunken The sunken ship pulled away from the dock with a heavy rumble.
  • taken I have taken the dog for a walk every morning.
  • token I always keep a token of my travels to remind me of the beautiful memories.
  • waken The noise from the street did not waken me from my deep sleep.
  • weaken I weaken my immune system to catch a cold.
  • woken

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