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How to spell BLAIMED correctly?

If you've mistakenly written "blaimed" instead of "blamed" in your text, don't worry! Here are some correct suggestions. "Blamed" implies responsibility, while "blighted" refers to something being affected or destroyed. Another option is "flamed", which relates to intense criticism or insults. Remember to proofread your work for accuracy!

List of suggestions on how to spell blaimed correctly

  • alarmed The sudden loud noise alarmed the entire team.
  • Bailed
  • Beamed As soon as she saw her daughter's art project, the proud mother beamed with joy.
  • Blabbed She regretted having blabbed her best friend's secret to their classmates.
  • Blacked
  • bladed Sheathed in a fine scabbard, the bladed sword hung at the warrior's side.
  • blame Do not blame others for your mistakes.
  • blamed Mary's mother always blamed her for everything, even when she was not at fault.
  • Blamer The blamer always finds a way to blame others for his mistakes.
  • blames He blames his co-worker for their project's poor results, but in reality, he didn't contribute much either.
  • Blared The car's exhaust blared.
  • Blazed The sun blazed down on us as we walked through the empty desert.
  • blimey I nearly choked on my blimey sandwich!
  • Bloomed
  • Claimed She claimed that the rock was hers.
  • Clammed When the police officers entered the room, the suspects clammed up and refused to speak.
  • Flamed The angry customer flamed the restaurant with his scathing online review.
  • Lamed His lamed foot was in a cast for six weeks.
  • Lammed
  • Limed The sky over Limed was a beautiful light blue.
  • Slammed After spending hours trying to fix her computer, she slammed the cover shut in frustration.

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