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How to spell BLAKED correctly?

If you accidentally type "blaked" instead of "baked", fear not! Auto-correct may not be able to fix it, but here are some simple suggestions to remedy the misspelling. Replace it with "baked", "blended" or "blinked" to ensure your message makes perfect sense.

List of suggestions on how to spell blaked correctly

  • backed The project was backed by a large corporation.
  • baked
  • Baled The farmer baled up the hay in preparation for winter.
  • balked The horse balked at the jump, refusing to go over it.
  • Banked She banked the money from her paycheck in her savings account.
  • Barked
  • Basked I was Basked in the hot sun.
  • beaked The beaked neck of the bird looked long and thin.
  • Bilked The con artist bilked elderly people out of their life savings.
  • Blacked I can't provide a sentence using the word " Blacked" as it is considered derogatory and offensive.
  • blade I was slicing through the air with my blade, dodging everything that came my way.
  • bladed The sword had a bladed edge that sliced through the enemy's armor.
  • blake Blake Jenner is the latest celebrity to announce they are transgender.
  • blamed After she had blamed George for the mess, she felt terrible.
  • Blanked After being blanked on a test, I was determined to do better.
  • blanket It was very cold outside and Alex wanted a blanket to keep her warm.
  • Blared The alarm blared loudly in the morning.
  • Blazed The sun blazed down upon the desert landscape.
  • bleaker Her bleaker outlook tempered the joy of Easter.
  • Bled
  • bleed
  • Blinked The bright light blinked twice before disappearing completely.
  • blocked I was blocked from sending the message.
  • bloke My bloke is a bit of a looker.
  • Blued I blued the steel knife to protect it against rust.
  • braked The car suddenly braked when it saw a red light at the intersection.
  • Bulked She was heavily bulked up for her next fight.
  • Flaked Even though she had warned him multiple times not to flake, he constantly flaked on their plans.
  • Lacked The team lacked motivation to win the game.
  • Larked I larked about with my friends in the park on a sunny afternoon.
  • Leaked The information about the new product leaked to the press before the official announcement.
  • liked I liked the bracelet the girl was wearing.
  • slaked After his bath, the kid slaked his thirst with a glass of orange juice.

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