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How to spell AADDED correctly?

If "aadded" is a misspelling of "added", some possible correct suggestions could include: adding, added, addled or saddle. It may also be helpful to double-check the context in which the misspelling was used to ensure the correct spelling is being chosen.

List of suggestions on how to spell aadded correctly

  • added I added some milk to my coffee.
  • addend
  • adder The adder is a venomous snake commonly found in Europe.
  • addled Her mind was addled with the confusing instructions.
  • aided She was aided by her daughter as she attempted to get to her feet.
  • Awarded She was awarded the scholarship for academic excellence.
  • bedded I need to bedded the horse before I ride her.
  • Budded In the spring, the trees budded with fresh green leaves.
  • Carded The bouncer carded everyone who entered the club to ensure they were of legal drinking age.
  • Codded After being codded for years, the young man realized he was being taken for a fool.
  • faded
  • Gadded I am gadded.
  • jaded After years of being a fashion model, she became jaded and tired of the industry's superficiality.
  • Kidded After the prank, she kidded him about it all night long.
  • laded The delivery truck was fully laded with packages for the customers.
  • Larded He larded the dish with so much butter that it was practically swimming in it.
  • Lauded The arts are often lauded for their ability to elicit intense emotion in those who see them.
  • lidded The lid of the jar was lidded with a piece of fabric.
  • Nodded He nodded approvingly at her suggestion.
  • padded She wore a white, padded jacket to keep warm in the cold weather.
  • Podded
  • Raided
  • sodded The lawn was recently sodded and now looks vibrant and green.
  • wadded I need to get this paper wadded up and put away so that it isn't in my way.
  • Waded She waded through the knee-deep water to reach the other side of the river.
  • Warded The magician warded off the evil spirits with his incantation.
  • wedded She was married to him at the wedded hour.

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