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How to spell CLEAD correctly?

If you come across the misspelling "clead", there are some possible correct suggestions. One option could be "clean", which refers to something free of dirt or impurities. Another suitable word might be "clear", implying something transparent or unobstructed. Always double-check your spelling to ensure accurate communication.

List of suggestions on how to spell clead correctly

  • cad He's such a cad, always talking down to those around him.
  • clad She was clad in a beautiful red dress that caught everyone's attention.
  • claw The cat used its sharp claw to scratch the carpet.
  • clay
  • clean Please clean the dishes after dinner.
  • cleaned
  • clear
  • cleared I cleared the dishes off the table after dinner.
  • cleat I had to tighten the cleat on my hiking boots so they wouldn't slip on the rocky terrain.
  • cleats The soccer player tied his cleats tightly before taking the field.
  • cleaved She cleaved the wood in half with one swift blow of the axe.
  • Cleo Cleo is one of the main characters in the movie " Cleopatra".
  • clew The detective followed the clew left behind by the thief's dirty footprints.
  • clewed
  • clod
  • cloud
  • clued I was clued in on the secret project by my boss.
  • COED The university was once an all-male institution, but it eventually became coed.
  • CUED Sorry, your credentials don't CUED.
  • Gilead The town of Gilead is home to a small church that is known for its stained glass windows.
  • glad I am so glad that we finally finished our project on time.
  • lad
  • lead The car is fitted with a lead foot.
  • led She led the way down the dark alley.
  • lewd Rachel was caught acting lewd in the locker room.
  • load After climbing the stairs, the load became too much to handle.
  • McLeod I'm John McLeod.
  • plead The defendant will plead not guilty to the charges against him.

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