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How to spell BEDGET correctly?

If you're trying to spell "budget" but have mistakenly written "bedget", don't worry! It happens to everyone. Here are some possible correct suggestions: "badger", "bidet" or "beget". Ensure to proofread and use spell check before finalizing any important documents to avoid such errors.

List of suggestions on how to spell bedget correctly

  • badge
  • badger
  • becket The Becket Chimney Sweep prepares for its annual inspection tomorrow.
  • bedder I think I'll go to bedder.
  • bede King Bede (673-735) was one of England's most influential early scholars.
  • beet I brought a beet as a vegetable to eat.
  • Begat Adam begat Seth, and Seth begat Enosh.
  • beget The father taught his son to be kind and respectful, hoping to beget similar traits in him.
  • begets Anger begets more anger, while love begets more love.
  • Begged I begged my parents to let me go to the concert.
  • Begot John begot two children with his wife.
  • beige Her hair was beige and she had beige lipstick on.
  • benet
  • beret She looked stylish wearing her black beret while strolling through the city.
  • Berger John Berger's book "Ways of Seeing" is a groundbreaking work that explores the visual representation of art and the impact of cultural context on our perception.
  • beset The coastal city was beset by a series of storms over the course of the winter.
  • bidet I have never used a bidet before, but I heard they are very popular in Europe.
  • Bodge I had to bodge together a quick fix for the broken window until the repairman arrived.
  • Bodged He bodged the repair job and now the machine won't work properly.
  • bridget I forgot my bridget at the party.
  • budge I nudged her gently, but she seemed determined to budge her way through the crowd.
  • Budged
  • budget I need to find some money to save on my budget.
  • Budgets Many companies are struggling to meet their budgets during the pandemic.
  • edged The knife was sharp and edged, perfect for slicing through tough vegetables.

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