Misspelling dictionary
  • Spellcheck dictionary
  • Misspelling dictionary

How to spell SWORED correctly?

If you've mistakenly written "swored" instead of the intended word, here are a few possible correct suggestions. You may have meant "sword", referring to a weapon with a long metal blade. Alternatively, it might be "sweared", the past tense of "swear", meaning to make a solemn or emphatic declaration. Remember to proofread your text to avoid such misspellings.

List of suggestions on how to spell swored correctly

  • sacred The cathedral was a sacred place of worship for many believers.
  • Savored
  • scared I am scared of spiders crawling on me while I sleep.
  • Scored
  • scoured I scoured the internet for the best deal on a new laptop.
  • seared The chef seared the steak to perfection, giving it a crispy and caramelized crust.
  • Shored They shored up the foundation of the house before the storm came.
  • Sired The prize-winning racehorse was sired by a legendary stallion.
  • Snared The animal was snared by the Wildlife Ranger.
  • Snored The sound of Snored was quite loud.
  • Soared The eagle soared through the sky, scanning below for its next prey.
  • soured The relationship between the two friends soured after a misunderstanding.
  • sowed I sowed my wheat in the garden.
  • Spared Despite the severity of the accident, the driver was miraculously spared from any serious injuries.
  • spored I saw a spored animal on the ground.
  • stared She stared blankly at the screen, trying to process the bad news.
  • stored I stored the boxes in the basement.
  • storied The storied history of the ancient castle attracted tourists from all over the world.
  • sward The knight unsheathed his sword and charged towards the sward.
  • Swarmed When the school bell rang, the hallway swarmed with students rushing to their classes.
  • Swayed The politician was easily swayed by the opinions of his wealthy donors.
  • SWED
  • Swerved
  • Swiped I swiped right and was accepted.
  • Swirled The leaves swirled around her feet as she walked through the park.
  • Swooned When I saw the ring, I swooned.
  • Swooped I swooped down and snatched the ball from her hands.
  • sword
  • Swore I swore at the car that cut me off.
  • wired

Misspelling of the day

Ponnies

  • panniers
  • pennies
  • peonies
  • pones
  • ponies
more