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How to spell FLAHED correctly?

When encountering the misspelling "flahed", it's essential to provide plausible alternatives. Perhaps the intended word was "flashed", meaning quickly showing or presenting. Other possibilities include "flawed" (indicating a mistake or imperfection) or "flushed" (describing the act of turning red in the face due to embarrassment or exertion). Double-checking context can help determine the correct suggestion.

List of suggestions on how to spell flahed correctly

  • Filched The pickpocket filched the wallet out of the unsuspecting tourist's back pocket.
  • Flagged The email was flagged by the system for containing sensitive information.
  • flailed He flailed his arms in a desperate attempt to stay afloat in the rough waters.
  • Flaked I intentionally flaked on our date night.
  • Flamed She caught him in the act and completely Flamed him.
  • Flapped
  • flared The flames flared up as the logs were added to the fire.
  • Flashed The light flashed in the dark alley, revealing the shadowy figure lurking in the corner.
  • flathead The flathead screwdriver is commonly used to tighten or loosen screws with a slot on top.
  • Flatted I flatted my tire on the way to work this morning.
  • flawed the flawed design is obvious
  • Flayed The flogger flayed the prisoner's back with his whip.
  • Fled The thief fled the scene after realizing the police were on their way.
  • Fleshed The author fleshed out the characters in the book, giving them complex backgrounds and personalities.
  • flied The baseball player flied out to the center fielder for the final out of the inning.
  • Floated The balloon had floated away.
  • Flowed
  • flushed She flushed with embarrassment when she realized she had been caught.
  • Fluted The elegant pedestal of the vase was fluted with delicate grooved lines.
  • foaled

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