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How to spell FEADS correctly?

If you have mistakenly typed "feads" instead of the intended word, here are a few possible correct suggestions. The word could be "heads" if you intended to refer to the upper part of the body. If you were trying to say "leads", it means to guide or direct. Another plausible option is "reads", which is the present tense of the verb "to read". Double-check your context and select the appropriate replacement.

List of suggestions on how to spell feads correctly

  • BEADS She strung colorful beads onto the necklace to match her outfit.
  • EADS EADS is a European aerospace corporation that designs and develops commercial and military aircraft.
  • FADS In the 1970s, disco was a popular fad that eventually faded away.
  • FEARS Her fears of failure led her to procrastinate on starting her important project.
  • FEATS She was amazed by the impressive physical feats performed by the acrobats at the circus.
  • FEDS The FEDS busted the drug ring and arrested all the members.
  • FEEDS She feeds her cat twice a day with a specific brand of cat food.
  • FENDS He fends off all the negative thoughts and stays focused on his goals.
  • FEUDS Many Hollywood celebrities are known for their long-standing feuds with other celebrities.
  • HEADS When playing soccer, it is important to use your heads to accurately kick the ball.
  • LEADS The success of the company totally depends on how well the team leads their projects and fulfills their goals.
  • READS He reads a chapter from his favorite book every night before bed.

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