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How to spell BLADDED correctly?

The correct spelling for "bladded" might actually be "bladed". Although "bladded" sounds similar, it is not a recognized word. If you intended to refer to something sharp or equipped with blades, "bladed" would be the appropriate term. Double-checking spellings can enhance clarity in your communication.

List of suggestions on how to spell bladded correctly

  • banded The banded pattern on the snake's skin serves as a warning to potential predators.
  • beaded She wore a beautiful necklace with beaded stones that shimmered in the sunlight.
  • bearded The bearded man walked into the room, commanding attention with his rugged appearance.
  • bedded I had no idea how many people my roommate had bedded before moving in.
  • bladder She felt the urgent need to empty her bladder.
  • bladders The balloons we bought had small bladders which made them easier to inflate.
  • blade The sharp blade of the knife sliced through the bread effortlessly.
  • bladed The mower had sharp bladed edges that made it easy to glide through the grass.
  • blades The blades on the wind turbine rotated quickly in the strong gusts of wind.
  • blamed
  • Blared The siren blared through the city streets, warning people to seek shelter from the impending storm.
  • blasted The bus driver blasted the horn repeatedly to clear the way on the crowded street.
  • Blazed He blazed through the finish line, breaking the world record.
  • blended The color palette of the painting was expertly blended to create a harmonious and balanced composition.
  • blinded He was blinded by the bright light.
  • blooded The warhorse was a fully-blooded Arabian stallion.
  • Boarded
  • Budded The roses in my garden have budded beautifully this year.
  • laded He laded the truck with crates full of fresh vegetables to deliver to the market.
  • Larded She larded her mashed potatoes generously with butter.
  • Lauded The organization was lauded for their efforts to improve public health.
  • lidded The jar was Lidded.

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