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How to spell CRACHED correctly?

If you meant to type "crached" but were mistaken, here are some possible correct suggestions. First, "cracked" could indicate something broken or fractured. Second, "crashed" could refer to a collision or accident. Lastly, "cached" might relate to saving data for quick retrieval. Always double-check your words for accuracy!

List of suggestions on how to spell crached correctly

  • breached The company's security was breached, and sensitive customer information was compromised.
  • broached I broached the topic of salary with my boss during our meeting.
  • cached After the website's data is cached, it loads much faster for repeated visits.
  • cachet Having a designer label on your clothing adds to your fashion cachet.
  • cashed
  • Coached He coached his son's little league baseball team for five years.
  • Couched He couched his argument in such a way that it was hard to refute.
  • cracked
  • Craned
  • Crashed The car crashed into the wall and caused extensive damage.
  • Crated The fragile artwork was carefully crated and shipped to its destination.
  • craved I craved a slice of pizza after a long day at work.
  • crazed The crazed driver swerved wildly on the highway, narrowly avoiding several accidents.
  • creche The mother took her baby to the creche while she went to work.
  • crochet
  • crouched The cat crouched low to the ground, watching the mouse scurry past.
  • crunched I crunched the numbers and realized our profits have decreased.
  • crushed She felt crushed after failing her exam.
  • Graced She graced the stage with her beautiful singing voice.
  • Preached He preached from the Bible.
  • Reached She finally reached the top of the stairs.
  • roached I roached the residence of the suspect.
  • ruched He ruched his shirt up to his chest.
  • scratched I accidentally scratched my elbow while trying to climb over the fence.

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