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How to spell DEADED correctly?

The misspelling "deaded" can be corrected in two possible ways. First, changing it to "deadened" which means to make something less intense or severe. Second, the correct term can be "dead", meaning no longer alive or in existence. It's always helpful to double-check spellings to ensure accuracy and clarity in communication.

List of suggestions on how to spell deaded correctly

  • beaded
  • bearded My uncle has a bearded face that always reminds me of Santa Claus.
  • Ceded
  • dared
  • dated I found a newspaper from 1965 in the attic that contained a dated advertisement for a popular toy.
  • dazed After being hit on the head, he felt dazed and confused.
  • dead The flowers in the vase are all dead.
  • deaden The soundproofing material on the walls helps to deaden the outside noise.
  • deadened The repeated blows to his head had deadened his sense of touch.
  • deader We found a deader on the floor.
  • deadhead My uncle is a deadhead; he goes to Dead shows every chance he gets.
  • Debated The students debated the merits of the two presidential candidates.
  • decade I've been working in this company for over a decade.
  • decided I decided to stay in the city.
  • decoded The message was decoded and the message read as "Take care of the plants.
  • deed The deed to the house changes hands tomorrow.
  • deeded She deeded her house to her children before she passed away.
  • Deluded I am completely deluded about him.
  • dented The car's door was dented in the parking lot.
  • denuded She was denuded of all clothing.
  • Derided He was derided by his coworkers for always being late.
  • dreaded The president was dreaded by most of the population.
  • faded I don't like the new dress that she's wearing; it's so faded.
  • headed I refuse to go to that meeting that is headed by that guy.
  • jaded I'm a little jaded after all these years of being single.
  • Kneaded
  • laded My laptop was completely laded with new software.
  • leaded The pipes in the old house were leaded, which made the water unsafe to drink.
  • readied We have readied the ship for departure.
  • Tended Elsie tended to the garden all morning.
  • traded He traded his basketball for her skateboard.
  • Waded I waded out into the shallow water to retrieve the Frisbee.

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