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How to spell HORED correctly?

There are a few possible corrections for the misspelling "hored". It could be "hoard", meaning to collect and save something for future use. Another option is "honed", meaning to sharpen or refine a skill or ability. It could also be "hurried", meaning to move quickly and hastily.

List of suggestions on how to spell hored correctly

  • bored I'm feeling incredibly bored with nothing fun or interesting to do.
  • cored The apple was cored and sliced for easier consumption.
  • Gored The bull gored the matador with his powerful horns during the bullfight.
  • Haired She had long, blonde haired which flowed behind her as she walked.
  • hared
  • herd The shepherd led his herd of sheep through the meadow.
  • herod Herod was a self-serving ruler who often prioritized his own interests over those of his people.
  • hired I am hired as a virtual assistant for a busy entrepreneur.
  • hoard The old woman had a hoard of valuable antiques hidden in her attic.
  • hod
  • Hoed
  • holed We ran into a ditch and I got holed in.
  • homed I homed in on the sound of the music coming from the party down the street.
  • homered In the ninth inning, the batter homered, sending his team to victory.
  • Honed His hand was finely honed from years of wielding a sword.
  • honored I am truly honored to accept this award.
  • Hoped I hoped that I would be accepted into the college of my choice.
  • horde The horde of monsters was too much for me to handle.
  • horded The old woman had horded cans of food and water for years, preparing for an apocalypse that never came.
  • horned The magnificent male deer had impressive antlers, each one horned with several sharp points.
  • horrid
  • Horsed The soldier horsed his rifle tightly as he crept forward.
  • HOSED It is reportedly HOSED that the town's water is unsafe to drink.
  • Hovered The moon hovered above the horizon.
  • Humored Despite being frustrated, Sarah humored her coworker's silly jokes in order to maintain a friendly atmosphere at work.
  • Pored She pored over the book for hours, trying to understand its complex ideas.
  • red The leaves on the tree turned red in the autumn.
  • Shored The lawn was shored up with boards, in case of a sudden rainstorm.

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