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How to spell SORCED correctly?

If you mistakenly typed “sorced” instead of the intended word, here are a few plausible suggestions to consider: "sourced" (to find or obtain information), "scored" (to achieve a point or success) or "forced" (to compel or urge). Always double-check your spelling to ensure accurate communication.

List of suggestions on how to spell sorced correctly

  • arced The ball arced high into the sky before landing softly on the grass.
  • Coerced He felt coerced into signing the document.
  • forced I was forced to work overtime on the weekend.
  • Horsed The knight horsed his squire and rode off into battle.
  • Sauced The drunken man stumbled out of the bar, sauced and barely able to walk.
  • Served The waitress served us our drinks with a smile.
  • Sired I am the sired of the dragon.
  • sliced The steak was sliced very thin.
  • soaked I got soaked in the rainstorm last night.
  • Soaped
  • Soared The bird soared through the sky, taking in the breathtaking view below.
  • Sobbed She sobbed uncontrollably when she learned that her beloved dog had passed away.
  • sodded The garden was recently sodded with lush green grass.
  • soiled I feel soiled after walking in the mud.
  • Solaced After the death of her husband, the widow solaced herself by taking long walks in the park.
  • soled I wear my soled shoes to walk on sidewalks.
  • soloed The guitarist soloed with great passion and skill during the concert.
  • Sopped He grabbed the bread and sopped up the last bit of soup remaining in his bowl.
  • sorbet I am having a sweet sorbet for dessert.
  • sorcery Sorcery is the use of magic.
  • sordid The sordid affair made for a depressing day.
  • sorted
  • sorter The postal worker used the sorter to organize the mail by zip code.
  • source The source of the problem was not obvious.
  • sourced The data was sourced from the government website.
  • sources We need to verify our sources before publishing the article.
  • soured The milk has soured, so it's not good to drink anymore.
  • soused I found my roommate soused on the couch after a night out.
  • sowed He sowed his wild oats and now he's a respectable farmer.
  • spaced I spaced out for a second.
  • Spiced I love a good curry spiced with a bit of ginger and garlic.
  • surfed I surfed the waves at the beach yesterday.
  • Surged The team surged forward to score a goal.
  • synced I have synced my phone's calendar with my laptop so that I can keep track of all my appointments.
  • voiced The TV anchor voiced his opinion on the controversial topic during the live broadcast.

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