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How to spell JAIDED correctly?

If you're repeatedly making the mistake of spelling "jaided", fear not! Here are some possible correct suggestions to help you out: "jaded", "jailed", "aided", and "jadied". Always double-check your spelling and rely on spell-check tools to fix such errors.

List of suggestions on how to spell jaided correctly

  • added She added sugar to her tea to make it sweeter.
  • aided The medical team aided the injured hiker in getting off the mountain.
  • Baited The fish were easily baited with worms.
  • Carded
  • chided The teacher chided the student for not submitting the homework on time.
  • faded
  • Gadded This is the gadded dress I was looking for.
  • Gained He gained a lot of weight after eating junk food every day for a month.
  • Glided The gossamer wings of the phoenix glided gracefully through the air.
  • guided The tour guide carefully guided the group through the maze of narrow streets in the old city.
  • Hided I hided behind the door and scared my sister when she walked in.
  • jabbed I jabbed him in the arm with my pen.
  • jacked I was so jacked after training that I couldn't fit into my jeans.
  • jade She admired the beautiful jade necklace in the store window.
  • jaded After years of working in the fashion industry, she had become jaded towards the latest trends.
  • jades The jades on the shelf are beautiful.
  • jagged The jagged rocks made it difficult to walk along the beach.
  • jailed The convicted criminal was jailed for five years.
  • jammed The printer jammed halfway through printing my document.
  • japed I japed with my friends about the ridiculous memes we saw on social media.
  • Jared He caught the ball before Jared could.
  • Jarred The loud noise jarred me out of my deep sleep.
  • Jawed The shark's razor-sharp jawed mouth was enough to send shivers down my spine.
  • jazzed I am jazzed to finally see my favorite band perform live.
  • Jibed I never jibed with my boss's opinion about the project.
  • joined I am glad to be joined with you today.
  • juiced He juiced an orange in the morning for breakfast.
  • laded I'm going to fill up my gas tank after I laded the bike.
  • Larded The chef larded the roast with bacon to add flavor and moisture.
  • Lauded The team was lauded for their exceptional performance in the competition.
  • padded The padded cell was uncomfortable, but it was better than the alternative.
  • Raided The house was raided and all of the property was confiscated.
  • Sided
  • Tided
  • Voided The contract was voided due to a breach of terms by one of the parties.
  • wadded She wadded up the piece of paper and threw it across the room.
  • Waded
  • Waited
  • Warded She was quickly warded against any further intrusion.

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