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How to spell HAGED correctly?

If you meant to type "haged" but misspelled it, here are some possible correct suggestions: "hated", "hanged", "hashed", "stagged", "caged" or "raged". Double-checking your spelling and using spell-check tools can ensure accuracy in your writing and avoid confusion.

List of suggestions on how to spell haged correctly

  • aged
  • Bagged The groceries were bagged and ready for me to take home.
  • barged
  • Cadged I cadged a ride from my friend to get to the airport on time.
  • Caged The poor bird looked sad and caged in its small cage.
  • charged He was charged with theft and sentenced to five years in prison.
  • fagged
  • Gagged The hostages were bound and gagged by the armed robbers.
  • Gauged I gauged the temperature of the oven before putting in the baking tray.
  • Ged
  • Hacked Someone's computer was hacked and their email was stolen.
  • Had The game had been adjusted to my preferences.
  • hag The hag cackled as she stirred her cauldron in the dark forest.
  • Hagar Hagar was an old woman who lived in a small cottage.
  • Haggled I haggled with the salesperson to lower the price of the shirt.
  • HAGS A pack of hags followed Hans down the hall.
  • Hague The Hague is the seat of government in the Netherlands, where the International Court of Justice is located.
  • hailed The princess was hailed as a hero.
  • Haired She had long, curly haired and beautiful blue eyes.
  • hake He takes a hake for dinner.
  • Haled The detective haled the suspect into the interrogation room for questioning.
  • Haloed The sun rose over the mountain, haloed in a brilliant orange glow.
  • hammed
  • hand I'm going to give you a hand.
  • Hanged
  • hard Times have been hard for him lately.
  • hared
  • harked I harked back to my childhood memories when I saw the old picture.
  • harmed
  • Harped She harped on the subject for hours, but he remained silent.
  • Hashed Their passwords were hashed with a strong 132-bit salt.
  • hate I hate traveling.
  • hated He hated her with a passion.
  • hater I hate that guy, he's such a hater.
  • hatted She hatted herself before leaving the house.
  • Hauled I was hauled into the stationhouse for questioning.
  • Hawed He drives a Hawed.
  • Hawked The hiker was hawked by a pack of coyotes.
  • Hazed He was hazed and never knew it.
  • headed I am headed to the gym to work out.
  • healed She was healed of her sickness.
  • heaped The couch was heaped with pillows, lending it the air of an impromptu bed.
  • heated The room was quite warm from the heated jacket he had been wearing.
  • heaved A deep sigh escaped her lips as she heaved a heavy sigh.
  • hedged He hedged his bets and invested in both the stock market and real estate.
  • heed It is important to heed the advice of your parents.
  • hexed The hexed girl was walking around the school with a hex mark on her forehead.
  • Hied I saw his car parked in the Hied lot.
  • Hiked Yesterday, I hiked up a steep mountain and was rewarded with a breathtaking view of the valley below.
  • Hinged
  • Hoaxed The internet hoaxers hoaxed people by spreading fake news about celebrities.
  • Hoed
  • hogged
  • hued The sky was hued with a beautiful array of pinks and oranges during the sunset.
  • huge
  • huger As they started hiking up the mountain, the views became huger and more breathtaking.
  • Hugged After a long time apart, the sisters hugged tightly and tears filled their eyes.
  • jagged The rocks looked jagged from the cliff top.
  • Lagged We lagged behind the other boats in the race.
  • Nagged My mother nagged me about cleaning my room until I finally gave in and did it.
  • Paged The nurse paged the doctor to come to the emergency room urgently.
  • Raged
  • ragged The old coat was so ragged that it could barely keep the man warm.
  • Sagged
  • shagged
  • tagged I was tagged with a #failjam tag on Instagram.
  • Waged The employees waged a strike to demand better working conditions.
  • Wagged She wagged her finger at him and he laughed.

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