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How to spell JABED correctly?

If you've mistakenly typed "jabed" instead of the desired word, here are some possible correct suggestions. If you meant "Jabber" or "jabbered", it refers to excessive or rapid talking. Another alternative is "jaded", which describes being tired or lacking enthusiasm. Use these suggestions to ensure clarity and precision in your written communication.

List of suggestions on how to spell jabed correctly

  • abed I was abed all day due to feeling unwell.
  • abet
  • baaed The sheep all baaed loudly when the farmer came to feed them.
  • Babied After taking a nap, she babied herself all afternoon.
  • baked
  • barbed The barbed wire fence around the property made it clear that entry was not allowed.
  • bed
  • caber
  • Cabled I'm cabled for the game.
  • Cubed I want to buy some cubed sugar.
  • Dabbed I dabbed the stain with a tissue.
  • daubed I was daubed with paint when I fell.
  • daybed The daybed is perfect for cuddling up on after a long day.
  • gabbed She gabbed on the phone with her friend for hours.
  • gabled The gabled roof of the house added a charming touch to its architecture.
  • garbed Mark was garbed in a cloak of blue.
  • Gibed Gibed bought a pet gibbon.
  • Gybed The sailors gybed the boat to change direction.
  • jab
  • jabbed He jabbed the needle into his arm quickly, hoping to finish the vaccination process soon.
  • jabber My colleague and I were chatting in Jabber about the project we are working on.
  • jabot I don't believe that you're really trying to jabot me.
  • JABS He gave a few jabs with his elbow to get her attention.
  • jacked The thief jacked his car and drove away.
  • jade The jade recliner provides luxurious seating for those who want to relax.
  • jaded I've been feeling a little jaded lately.
  • jagged The jagged rocks made it difficult to walk along the shoreline without shoes.
  • jailed
  • jammed I'm getting really jammed up in here.
  • japed Ronnie was so japed when he saw Ginny's new dress that he forgot all his lines.
  • Jared I convinced Jared to come over for dinner.
  • Jarred I'm going to get a drink of water. Jarred is coming with me.
  • Jawed The fisherman admired the large, jawed fish he had caught.
  • jazzed After watching her favorite jazz band play, she was jazzed.
  • Jed The Jed has some juicy beef.
  • Jibbed I jibbed at the last minute and missed the train.
  • jibe The explanation he gave didn't jibe with what we saw.
  • Jibed I jibed at him and he didn't even flinch.
  • Jobbed I feel like I jobbed this tournament.
  • Nabbed The police nabbed the thief as he was running out of the jewelry store.
  • seabed The seabed was a barren and stony wasteland.
  • tabbed I tabbed through the different options on the website to find what I was looking for.

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