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How to spell AGEDE correctly?

If you meant to type "aged", here are a few suggestions to correct the misspelling. The term "aged" refers to something or someone that has reached a specific age or is considered old. Double-check your spelling to avoid confusion and ensure accurate communication.

List of suggestions on how to spell agede correctly

  • abed After a long day at work, I was ready to go abed and get some rest.
  • abide As a responsible citizen, it is his duty to abide by the laws of the country.
  • abode Sarah's abode was a cozy little cottage in the countryside.
  • accede The company's board of directors agreed to accede to the CEO's request for a change in corporate strategy.
  • ACED She ACED her final exam and got an A+ for the course.
  • agape The congregation sat with their mouths agape as the pastor delivered his inspiring sermon.
  • agate The geologist examined the polished agate under the microscope.
  • agave The nectar from the agave plant is used to make tequila.
  • age As we age, our bodies undergo physical and mental changes.
  • aged The aged oak tree provided shade on the hot summer day.
  • agenda Today's agenda includes making copies of the speech and finalizing the schedule.
  • agent The agent is coming to pick up the package.
  • ages It's been ages since I last visited my grandmother.
  • Aggie My parents are Aggie students.
  • agile The team's new agile approach has been successful so far.
  • agree
  • ague The sudden onset of high fever and chills indicated that he had caught an ague.
  • aide I need an aide to carry my bag.
  • amide Protein molecules contain amide bonds that join individual amino acid units.
  • anode My anode is Dirty.
  • Aped The little boy aped his father's actions while he cooked in the kitchen.
  • aside Aside from my work obligations, I have plans to spend the afternoon volunteering at the animal shelter.
  • awed The tourists were awed by the majesty of the Grand Canyon.
  • axed I axed the fruit while it was still in the tree.
  • Caged The animals were all caged and there was a sign that said "beware of dogs.
  • Ged I am not a Ged.
  • geode I found a beautiful geode filled with sparkling crystals on my hike.
  • Gide
  • Paged I paged through the old photo album and came across a picture of my grandparents on their wedding day.
  • Raged
  • Waged The fighter was paid a waged wage.

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