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How to spell LEADT correctly?

If you have mistakenly typed "leadt" instead of "lead", don't fret! Auto-correct can sometimes make these errors slip through. The correct spelling is "lead". Hence, review your text for any such occurrences and make the necessary amendments. Remember, attention to detail enhances communication clarity.

List of suggestions on how to spell leadt correctly

  • dead The flowers in the vase were completely dead.
  • Dealt After the game, the two were dealt cards and played a few hands to clean up.
  • EDT The EDT timezone is 3 hours behind EST.
  • lad The young lad was eager to start his new job.
  • lade The dock workers slowly lade the heavy boxes onto the cargo ship.
  • lads I'd like to buy a lads' mag.
  • lady The lady in the red dress caught my attention.
  • last All the students except for Naomi are leaving for the last time.
  • lat
  • lead
  • leaded The bullet was made of leaded material.
  • leaden The heavy rain brought a leaden sky and a sense of gloom to the city.
  • leader The leader of the team was responsible for directing everyone's efforts towards achieving the goal.
  • leads The detective followed the leads to solve the case.
  • least I'll try to do the least possible damage while moving the fragile vase.
  • led
  • leda Leda was a character from Greek mythology who was famously raped by Zeus who had taken the form of a swan.
  • leeds Leeds is a city located in the county of West Yorkshire, England.
  • left
  • legit Her credentials were legit and she was hired immediately.
  • lend
  • lent The bank made loans available at a low interest rate to encourage people to use lent money more often.
  • lest I set an alarm for tomorrow morning, lest I oversleep and miss my flight.
  • let After Judy had let out all her anger, she felt much better.
  • lewd His lewd comments made her uncomfortable and she quickly excused herself.
  • load We're going to have to load the dishwasher before we leave.
  • loads
  • LSAT
  • teat The baby needed a teat for her bottle.

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