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How to spell CURCED correctly?

If you accidentally typed "curced" instead of "cursed", fear not, as there are some plausible alternatives to consider. You might have intended to write "curved", referring to a bent shape or "curled", describing something that has twisted or coiled. Remember to proofread to avoid such slip-ups!

List of suggestions on how to spell curced correctly

  • arced The ball arced gracefully through the air before landing softly on the green.
  • Cared Despite never expressing any emotion, she cared for him deeply.
  • Coerced The victim was coerced into giving evidence.
  • cored
  • Coursed
  • Courted She is being courted by multiple suitors.
  • cred Please cred this email.
  • creed My religious creed is a personal matter and something that I hold very dear.
  • Cried I cried when I watched the movie's heartbreaking scene.
  • Cubed I cubed the potatoes before roasting them in the oven.
  • CUED He cued up his video game and sat down to play.
  • curbed The government has curbed excessive spending in order to reduce the budget deficit.
  • curd She used lemon juice to curd the milk for her homemade cottage cheese.
  • cured The patient was cured of their illness after receiving the proper treatment.
  • curled The cat was curled up on the cushion.
  • Curried She tried the curried chicken dish and she thought it was delicious.
  • curse I accidentally knocked over a vase and let out a curse.
  • cursed He cursed himself for being so foolish.
  • curved The blue ocean curved for miles on either side.
  • cussed Mommy cussed me out for wetting the bed.
  • juiced I juiced some carrots and apples for my morning smoothie.
  • sourced The company sourced organic ingredients for their new line of skincare products.
  • Surged The demand for new phones surged after the company announced their latest model.

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