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How to spell ABRAD correctly?

If you've mistakenly written "abrad" instead of the correct word, there are a few suggestions to consider. The word "abroad" might fit the context, referring to being in a foreign country or away from home. Alternatively, "abrade" could be an appropriate word, meaning to wear away or scrape off. Double-check the intended meaning to determine the best replacement.

List of suggestions on how to spell abrad correctly

  • abed I was already abed when I remembered that I had forgotten to turn off the lights downstairs.
  • aboard The passengers were all aboard the cruise ship, ready to set sail for their week-long vacation.
  • abrade
  • abraded After my fall, my skin was abraded and bloody.
  • abrades She abrades her skin with sandpaper while getting a tan.
  • Abram Abram went out from his country, his kindred, and his father's house to go to the land that God promised him.
  • abroad She's always abroad on her travels.
  • arid The arid desert landscape was barren and unforgiving.
  • brad I need to buy a brad to fix my broken picture frame.
  • brady Brady threw the football to his teammate for a touchdown.
  • braid She decided to braid her long hair into a side braid for the summer festival.
  • brat I can't believe she got a brat for a sister.
  • bread
  • Bred I grew up near a farm where they bred champion racehorses.
  • broad The broad range of options gave me many choices to consider.

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