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How to spell CESSED correctly?

If you accidentally misspell "cessed" as a word, some possible correct suggestions could include "ceased", "accessed" or "assessed". These words have similar letter combinations but have distinct meanings. Always double-check your spelling to ensure accurate communication.

List of suggestions on how to spell cessed correctly

  • Bossed She was the one who always bossed us around.
  • cased The police officer cased the area looking for evidence.
  • Caused
  • cease The company decided to cease operations due to financial problems.
  • Ceased The storm finally ceased after several hours of heavy rain and thunder.
  • ceases The music ceases when the conductor signals to stop.
  • Ceded The United States ceded Puerto Rico to Spain under the Treaty of Paris in 1898.
  • Celled I felt a little chilled in Celled's room.
  • Cessna I own a Cessna 172.
  • chased They chased after the rabbit, but it was too fast for them to catch.
  • cosset My little cosset is adorable.
  • cursed He felt cursed after finding out his car had been stolen for the second time.
  • cussed Despite her best attempts at diplomacy, her cussed neighbor refused to compromise or find common ground.
  • eased She eased into the chair, her eyes still closed.
  • Fussed My mother fussed with my hair before I left for the party.
  • Gassed The science fiction author was gassed because his critics claimed he was not imaginative.
  • Guessed I guessed the answer to the math problem, but my teacher said it was incorrect.
  • Hissed Scott hissed when he saw the snake slithering across the path.
  • Kissed She blushed as he leaned in and kissed her softly on the cheek.
  • leased Our apartment is leased until 2020.
  • massed The audience massed around the stage, eager to see the performers.
  • Messed I really messed up the recipe by adding too much salt.
  • missed I missed my flight to Dallas.
  • Mussed I'm so mussed up from the party- I wouldn't recognize myself if I saw myself in the mirror.
  • Passed
  • recessed I cannot recessed my mind today because I have a test tomorrow.
  • reseed The farmer had to reseed the field after the hurricane destroyed the first round of crops.
  • reused I reused some of the clothes I had in my closet.
  • sassed I'm not sure why you're being so sassed, it's not like you did anything wrong.
  • sensed I sensed that something was wrong as soon as I walked into the room.
  • teased The children teased the new student about his accent.
  • Tossed My salad was tossed in a vinaigrette dressing.
  • versed He was so versed in the art that he could talk about it for hours.

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