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How to spell JAGED correctly?

If you meant to type "jagged" but misspelled it as "jaged", here are some correct suggestions. "Jagged" refers to something having rough or uneven edges.

List of suggestions on how to spell jaged correctly

  • aged The aged couple walked slowly hand in hand along the beach.
  • Bagged The groceries were bagged up for transport.
  • barged
  • Cadged I cadged a ride from my neighbor to the train station.
  • cage The tiger paced back and forth in its cage, restless and agitated.
  • Caged Caged animals are never happy.
  • cagey The politician was being cagey when asked about his controversial decision.
  • Caked I feel so caked in makeup that I can't even open my eyes.
  • fagged She was feeling fagged from all the walking.
  • gage The mechanic used a gage to test the tire pressure of the car.
  • Gagged
  • Ganged The group of boys ganged up on the new kid at school.
  • Gauged My veins were gauged after my blood donation.
  • Ged The Ged test is a difficult measure of intelligence.
  • jabbed She jabbed the needle into her arm to administer the vaccine.
  • jacked
  • jade She wore a beautiful necklace adorned with a jade pendant.
  • jaded After years of working in the fashion industry, she had become jaded and no longer found joy in the latest trends.
  • jag
  • jagged The jagged rocks were dangerous to climb over.
  • jagger Ronny was a jagger
  • JAGS The JAGS were victorious in the intercollegiate football championship.
  • jailed Josh was jailed for robbery.
  • Jake Jake is my best friend from elementary school.
  • jammed My car is jammed and I can't move it.
  • japed I japed at the joke but no one else found it funny.
  • Jared I always forget what we were talking about and then Jared starts talking.
  • Jarred Lenovo's new smartphone Jarred is sleek and stylish.
  • Jawed He has a Jawed mouth.
  • jazzed I was so jazzed when I won the lottery.
  • Jed Jed was surprised to see his old friend at the party.
  • Jigged The chicken was jigged and rested in the wood oven for about an hour.
  • Jogged I jogged around the park every morning to stay in shape.
  • Joked He joked about his terrible cooking skills.
  • Judged John was judged for his actions.
  • Jugged The suspect was jugged after attempting to flee the scene.
  • Lagged I lagged behind the competition in the race.
  • Nagged You nagged me until I finished my work.
  • Paged I paged through the book looking for a chapter on grammar.
  • Raged He was so raged that he stormed out of the room.
  • ragged
  • Sagged The old mattress had sagged so much in the middle that it was causing back pain to anyone who slept on it.
  • tagged The police officers tagged the evidence to keep track of it.
  • Waged The company waged a fierce battle against their competitors to become the leader in the market.
  • Wagged

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