How to spell CLOKED correctly?
The correct spelling of "cloked" is actually "cloaked", meaning hidden or concealed. Suggestions for correcting the misspelling could include using an electronic spellchecker, asking a friend or colleague for assistance or referring to a dictionary or online resource for correct spellings.
List of suggestions on how to spell cloked correctly
- Caked The mud on her boots was caked on so thick that she had to scrape it off with a stick.
- Calked The ship's hull was carefully calked to prevent water from leaking in.
- Clacked As I walked down the empty hallway, the sound of my high heels clacked against the tiled floor.
- Clanked The metal hammer clanked against the anvil with each strike.
- clerked I clerked at a law firm for three years before I decided to pursue a career in journalism.
- Clicked
- Clinked The old man clinked his glass against his wife's as a sign of celebration.
- cloaked The spy had cloaked himself in a dark cape and moved stealthily through the shadows.
- clocked
- clod The farmer picked up the clod of soil and examined its texture.
- clogged
- cloned
- closed The door was closed when I tried to enter the room.
- cloud
- Cloyed
- Clucked The hen clucked loudly as she laid her egg.
- clued
- clunked As he tried to start the car, the engine just clunked and wouldn't turn over.
- Cocked The pistol was cocked and its barrel pointed squarely at me.
- coked
- conked
- cooked I cooked spaghetti for dinner last night.
- corked
- Joked He joked about his terrible cooking skills, but secretly he was proud of the delicious meal he had prepared.
- liked
- locked
- Looked I looked around and didn't see anything.
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