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How to spell COASED correctly?

If you've misspelled "coased" and are struggling to find the correct term, consider "cased". It refers to examining or investigating something thoroughly, often in legal or forensic contexts. Another option could be "coasted", meaning to move effortlessly or without effort, typically used to describe smoothly sailing through a task or situation.

List of suggestions on how to spell coased correctly

  • case I need to purchase a new phone case because I dropped my phone and the old case cracked.
  • cased
  • Casey Casey was excited to start her new job at the law firm.
  • cashed
  • Caused
  • Ceased The rain has ceased and the sun is shining again.
  • chased I chased after the dog who had run away with my shoe in its mouth.
  • Classed The students were classed according to their academic performance.
  • closed The door to the office was closed when I arrived.
  • Coaled The train had coaled up before starting its journey.
  • coarse The sand at the beach is quite coarse, which may be uncomfortable for some people's skin.
  • coarser It's going to be coarser than sandpaper.
  • coast I love to take long walks along the coast to clear my mind.
  • Coasted After a long day of hiking, he coasted down the mountain on his bike.
  • coaster I can't enjoy my drink on this table without a coaster.
  • coated The foil was coated in wax so it would not stick to the food.
  • Coaxed The politician was coaxed into giving a speech.
  • COED The university's dormitories became coed in 1970, allowing male and female students to live in the same building.
  • Cooed He cooed when she handed him the present.
  • corset She wore a tight corset to make her waist appear smaller.
  • cosset
  • COSTED I costed out the expenses of the project and found that we need more funds to complete it.
  • Coursed I enjoy cafeteria food because it's always so coursed.
  • creased I found a creased shirt on the floor.
  • crossed I crossed the street to avoid the loud construction noise.
  • cursed After being cursed, the family could not touch any food or drink.
  • cussed She cussed him out for being so insensitive.
  • soaked I got soaked in the rainstorm while walking home from work.

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