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How to spell CANCED correctly?

If you've mistakenly typed "canced" instead of the correct word, "cancelled", here are a few appropriate alternatives. Consider using "abandoned", "terminated" or "postponed" to convey your intended meaning accurately. Remember, proofreading always helps catch such spelling errors and ensures effective communication.

List of suggestions on how to spell canced correctly

  • cadenced The movement of the dancers was cadenced, perfectly synchronized with the music.
  • CANAD
  • canard Despite his protestations, it was clear that he was a canard.
  • cancel
  • Canceled My flight was canceled and I'm stranded in Phoenix.
  • cancer My husband has cancer.
  • Cancers Cancers are very serious illnesses that can be deadly.
  • candied I love to eat candied nuts with my salad.
  • Caned I was caned with a rubber strap.
  • Canes The basketball team of the University of Miami is known as the Hurricanes or Canes.
  • canned
  • cannes This year's Cannes Film Festival is supposed to be very exciting.
  • Canoed Last summer, my family and I canoed down the river for hours and enjoyed the beautiful scenery.
  • Canoes
  • canted The canted angle of the leaning tower made it a popular tourist attraction.
  • canter The horse began to canter around the field, enjoying the freedom of movement.
  • cased The detectives cased the crime scene thoroughly before collecting evidence.
  • Caused The fire was caused by the child playing with the lighter.
  • Chanced I chanced upon my old childhood friend at the grocery store.
  • concede After a long negotiation, the management finally had to concede to the employees' demands for better benefits.
  • ConEd ConEd provides electricity to millions of customers in the New York City area.
  • Conned He felt conned when he realized the car he had just bought was a salvaged vehicle being sold as new.
  • Danced She danced all night with her new beau.
  • fancied She fancied herself a skilled painter, but her canvases were often messy and lacking in technique.
  • Glanced She quickly glanced at her watch and realized she was running late for her meeting.
  • Lanced He was Lanced with a spear in the back.
  • nuanced The discussion was nuanced, involving points of view on both sides.

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