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How to spell CEEDED correctly?

If you find yourself mistakenly using the word "ceeded", there are a couple of correct suggestions to rectify the misspelling. One possibility is to use "ceded", which means to surrender or give up. Another option would be "succeeded", denoting accomplishing a goal or achieving success.

List of suggestions on how to spell ceeded correctly

  • beaded Her beaded necklace glistened in the sunlight.
  • bedded The hotel room was luxuriously bedded with soft and comfortable linens.
  • Carded
  • Ceased The rain finally ceased, allowing the sun to break through the clouds.
  • cede The president decided to cede his power to the vice president during his illness.
  • Ceded
  • cedes The landowner cedes his property to the government for the construction of a public park.
  • Celled Human beings are multi-celled organisms.
  • chided Sam chided his brother for forgetting their mother's birthday.
  • Codded I codded all the eggs before I left for work.
  • CODED The message was coded in a secret language to keep it secure from outsiders.
  • corded The old telephone on the desk was corded and required a rotary dial to make a call.
  • deeded The house was deeded to the new owners after they completed all of the necessary paperwork.
  • feuded The two women feuded over who would get to keep the share of the inheritance.
  • headed
  • Heeded I heeded my mother's warning and wore a hat in the scorching sun.
  • Herded The shepherd herded his flock of sheep into the pasture.
  • leaded He leaded the team to victory with his exceptional leadership skills.
  • needed I needed to study for my final exam.
  • Receded The floodwaters gradually receded, revealing the extent of the damage.
  • Seceded In 1855, the West Virginia legislature seceded from the Union.
  • seedbed The seedbed was covered with a thin layer of soil.
  • seeded She seeded the garden with a variety of flower seeds.
  • seeder I am going to plant my seeds in the seeder.
  • Seemed
  • seeped
  • wedded They finally wedded in a beautiful ceremony with all their friends and family.
  • weeded The garden is now weeded and ready for planting.

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