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How to spell HIGHED correctly?

"Highed" is a common misspelling of the word "hired". To avoid this error, here are some correct suggestions: 1) Double-check your spelling before finalizing any job application or resume. 2) Use spell-check tools provided by word processors or browsers. 3) Take your time while typing, ensuring accuracy and precision. 4) Proofread your work for potential errors.

List of suggestions on how to spell highed correctly

  • bighead I wouldn't want to be around anyone with a bighead attitude.
  • gigged She gigged every weekend as a singer at the local club.
  • Hashed
  • Hided
  • Hied The postman hied to deliver the urgent mail to the recipient.
  • higher I must get to the higher ground.
  • highest The highest mountain in the area is Mount McKinley.
  • Hiked I hiked for hours today.
  • Hinged The door was hinged on the left side, allowing it to swing open.
  • hipped The old barn had a hipped roof with sloping sides.
  • hired Bob hired the new paralegal.
  • Hissed I hissed when she stepped on my foot.
  • Hitched After many years of dating, my best friend and her long-term boyfriend finally hitched last summer.
  • Hived The beekeeper hived the swarm of bees in the new hive box.
  • hogged The greedy person hogged all the food, leaving none for others.
  • Hugged I hugged my best friend tightly after not seeing her for over a year.
  • hughes Langston Hughes was an influential poet during the Harlem Renaissance.
  • hushed The library was hushed as everyone was studying in silence.
  • Jigged The cake was so jigged, I couldn't even cut it.
  • Neighed My horse neighed when I brushed her.
  • Pigged The pigged restaurant smelled horrible.
  • rigged
  • Sighed After a long day at work, she sighed in relief when she reached her car.
  • Weighed After he had weighed the mare, he decided that she was too light.
  • wigged I am so wigged out after that party.

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