How to spell GAWED correctly?
If "gawed" is a misspelling, possible correct suggestions could be "goad", a verb meaning to provoke or urge someone on or "gawked", a verb describing someone staring in a rude or unthinking manner. Remember to review context to accurately determine the correct spelling and usage.
List of suggestions on how to spell gawed correctly
- awed The crowd was awed by the performer's impressive acrobatic skills.
- Cawed
- clawed The cat clawed at the door to be let inside.
- cowed She cowed down in fear when she saw the big dog snarling at her.
- gad I always carry my trusty gadget everywhere I go, it's a helpful gad.
- Gamed He gamed the system in order to get ahead.
- Gaped She gaped at the amazing sight of the colorful hot air balloons rising into the sky.
- gate I need to remember to close the gate before the dog gets out.
- Gated The new community has a gated entrance for added security.
- GAWD
- gawked I gawked at the intricate details on the shirt.
- Gazed I gazed upon the beautiful sunset.
- Ged Brent is going to the Ged test on Thursday.
- Geed I'm Geed, the greenest geek in the galaxy!
- Glowed The candle on the table glowed softly, casting a warm and inviting light throughout the room.
- Gnawed I gnawed on the apple for awhile.
- Hawed He stopped at the Hawed checkpoint.
- Jawed The predator's jawed mouth opened wide, revealing rows of sharp teeth.
- Pawed The cat pawed at the yarn ball.
- sawed She sawed through the wood with the sharp saw.
- Waged The company has waged a successful campaign to increase sales.
- Waked I totally waked up this morning without my alarm.
- wed The couple will wed next Saturday at the church downtown.
- Yawed The airplane yawed to the right before stabilizing back on course.
Misspelling of the day
Apsolutly
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- absolutes
- apostle
- appositely
- aptly
- astutely
- axolotl
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- desolately