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How to spell ADGED correctly?

The correct spelling for "adged" could be either "aged" or "edged". "Aged" refers to the amount of time something has been alive or in existence, while "edged" refers to something being sharpened or having an edge. Context can help determine which spelling is correct.

List of suggestions on how to spell adged correctly

  • abed I was sound asleep abed when the thunderstorm woke me up.
  • ACED I aced my math test by studying hard and staying focused.
  • Acted He acted out the scene perfectly during the rehearsal.
  • adage The adage "an apple a day keeps the doctor away" suggests that eating healthy can help prevent illness.
  • add I need to add milk to the recipe to make it creamier.
  • added
  • adder
  • adieu I bid you adieu and wish you well on your journey.
  • age As we age, our bodies become less resilient and our minds may become less sharp.
  • aged The aged man walked slowly with his walking stick.
  • ages I've been waiting for ages for this movie to start.
  • aided The new software technology aided in the completion of the project ahead of schedule.
  • Aped Experts believe that the mythical creature, Aped, is responsible for some of the hoofprints that were discovered in the forest
  • Argued Tom argued that the project needed more time.
  • Asked She asked me if I wanted to go out for dinner tonight.
  • auger The carpenter drilled a hole in the wood using an auger.
  • awed
  • axed She axed the apple from the tree.
  • Bagged I bagged all the leaves in the backyard and put them in the compost pile.
  • barged
  • Bodged I really bodged up that painting, it looks terrible.
  • Budged I think I've made a budged on my project.
  • Cadged He cadged a ride from his friend to get to the concert.
  • Caged The bird sat caged in its small enclosure, unable to fly freely.
  • Dodged The runner dodged the baseman's tag and made it safe to first base.
  • edge Careful, you're standing on the edge of the cliff.
  • edged
  • edger I need to edger my flower beds.
  • Egged The car was egged by pranksters during the night.
  • fagged I am really fagged from all of this partying.
  • Fudged I fudged the test and got a low score.
  • gadget I just purchased a new kitchen gadget that makes perfectly sliced vegetables every time.
  • Gagged I was bound and gagged with duct tape.
  • Gauged The carpenter gauged the depth of the wood before making the cut.
  • Ged
  • hedged I'm hedged in by contracts I made six months ago.
  • jagged The jagged rocks on the mountain made the climb treacherous.
  • Judged A defendant was judged guilty.
  • Lagged She lagged behind the other runners and eventually lost them.
  • Lodged The traveler lodged for the night at a nearby motel.
  • Nagged I was nagged to clean my room today.
  • nudged I nudged her hand and she withdrew it quickly.
  • Paged The nurse paged the doctor urgently.
  • Raged The storm raged outside, causing the trees to sway violently.
  • ragged The homeless man had a ragged appearance, with torn clothes and unkempt hair.
  • ridged
  • Sagged After being weighed down by his backpack, the young man's pants sagged down to his ankles.
  • tagged The police tagged the suspect with a tracking device to monitor his movements.
  • Urged I urged my friend to complete his homework before going out to play.
  • Waged She was waged in a fight against the babyblue beast.
  • Wagged Pete wagged his tail when he saw the dog.
  • wedged She was wedged between the door and the wall.

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