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How to spell CLADED correctly?

If you meant to write "clad", here are some suggestions for correctly spelling the word: add the missing 'd', drop the 'e' or add a suffix such as 'ding' or 'estone'. If you meant to write a different word entirely, consider using a spell-check tool or a dictionary.

List of suggestions on how to spell claded correctly

  • bladed The knife had a sharp bladed edge that could easily slice through meat.
  • cadet The cadet was nervous but excited for his first day of military training.
  • Carded The bouncer carded me to make sure I was over 21 years old.
  • Clacked The horse's hooves clacked on the pavement as it trotted down the road.
  • clad He was clad in a black suit, his hair neatly combed.
  • Claimed He claimed he didn't eat the last cookie, but the crumbs on his shirt said otherwise.
  • Clammed I clammed up when I saw my ex at the party.
  • Clapped This woman clapped her hands together with glee.
  • claret The claret was a bit too sharp for my taste.
  • Clashed We clashed when we discussed the proposal.
  • Classed The book was classed as a classic by many critics.
  • Claude Claude has always loved the outdoors.
  • clawed The cat clawed at the curtains, leaving long tears in the fabric.
  • cleaned She meticulously cleaned the kitchen before dinner.
  • cleared The doctor cleared me to resume my normal activities after recovering from the flu.
  • cleaved The lumberjack cleaved the log into two parts with one swift blow of his axe.
  • clewed I tried to clewed the knot, but it still came undone.
  • cloaked The predator was cloaked and invisible to those around him.
  • cloned
  • closed The door was closed when I arrived at the office.
  • clouded Her mind was clouded with doubts and insecurities.
  • Cloyed After eating too much candy, I was cloyed and couldn't even look at another piece.
  • clued I clued my team in on the latest developments.
  • Clyde Clyde was quite surprised by the gift.
  • Coaled The train was coaled up for the long journey ahead.
  • coated The chicken was coated in a spicy batter before it was deep-fried.
  • Codded The cereals were codded with cornstarch.
  • CODED The message was coded so that only the intended recipient could understand it.
  • corded I like my new corded vacuum because I don't have to worry about the battery dying.
  • Crated Crated new furniture for the den.
  • elated I was elated to receive the news that I got accepted into my top choice university.
  • Elided The speaker elided certain details in their speech to avoid revealing too much information.
  • Eluded Despite having all the clues, the suspect eluded the police for months.
  • glade I love to sit in the glade and read a book.
  • Glades The Florida Everglades are a vast network of wetlands and glades.
  • Glared She glared at him with such intensity that he took a step back.
  • glazed My pancakes were glazed with syrup.
  • Glided The glider glided gracefully across the sky.
  • goaded I was goaded into competing by my best friend.
  • graded I graded the exams according to the rubric provided.
  • jaded I've been so jaded by life I hardly recognize the person I used to be.
  • laded I was so thirsty that I was able to drink from the laded river.
  • Larded I ate a larded chicken leg.
  • Lauded The detective was lauded for his solving of the case.
  • leaded
  • loaded He loaded the truck with boxes.
  • Plated The dish was plated beautifully with a sprig of rosemary on top.
  • Pleaded
  • Slated So, when is the big day, Slated for your big day?

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