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How to spell CORRED correctly?

If you meant to spell "corridor", that's probably what you're looking for. If you meant to spell "courage", that could work as well, depending on the context. Other possible suggestions could include "cored", "corralled" or "corroded". Without more information about the intended meaning of the word, it's difficult to determine the most accurate suggestion.

List of suggestions on how to spell corred correctly

  • Cared She really cared about her friends and always went out of her way to help them.
  • Carried The kind man carried the old woman's groceries to her car.
  • COED The university has recently decided to convert all student dormitories into coed facilities.
  • Cohered The group's performance cohered beautifully, resulting in a stunning musical experience.
  • colored I love to use colored pencils when I am drawing.
  • Cooed The bird cooed with delight.
  • cord I need to buy a new charging cord for my phone.
  • corded I found a beautiful corded lace fabric for my wedding dress.
  • core The core of the Earth is believed to be made up of mostly iron and nickel.
  • cored The apple was cored before being sliced for the pie.
  • corer She used the corer to quickly remove the cores from the apples.
  • Corey Corey decided to spend his weekend hiking in the mountains.
  • corked I have a bottle of wine that is corked.
  • corned
  • cornered I was cornered in the dark.
  • CORR
  • correct I believe your answer is correct.
  • corrie The corrie was filled with snow, and we had to use crampons to climb up to the summit.
  • corrode The acid slowly began to corrode the metal pipe.
  • corroded The copper wiring in the building is corroded.
  • covered She had her head covered with a scarf.
  • Cowered The child cowered in fear when she heard thunder for the first time.
  • cred My cred is on the line.
  • creed His actions were guided by his personal creed of honesty and integrity.
  • Cried She cried tears of joy as she watched her daughter walk down the aisle.
  • cured The cure for the infected wound was excruciating, but it was finally cured.
  • Curried I'm going to order the curried chicken for lunch.
  • Gored In the Battle of Gored, King George II was mortally wounded.
  • Jarred The jarred tomato was unsealed.
  • scarred
  • Scored
  • scoured I scoured the internet for hours looking for the perfect dress.

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