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How to spell LEGED correctly?

The correct spelling for "leged" is actually "legged". Some possible correct suggestions for a misspelling of "leged" could include "legit", "led", "legend" or "legion". However, the correct spelling would ultimately depend on the intended meaning and context of the word in question.

List of suggestions on how to spell leged correctly

  • alleged
  • edged She edged closer to the safety of the door as the argument grew louder.
  • Egged The boys egged the house on Halloween.
  • fledged The baby bird had finally fledged and was able to fly on its own.
  • Ged Ged was disappointed when he failed the math test.
  • Geed
  • Lagged My computer lagged when I tried to open a large file.
  • lead
  • Leagued The league was Leagued with the French league.
  • Leaked This year's iPhone keynote was leaked minutes before it was to take place.
  • led He led the way down the dark staircase.
  • ledge She carefully climbed up to the ledge to get a better view of the valley below.
  • ledger The accountant meticulously recorded every financial transaction in the ledger.
  • leek The soup was flavored with leek and potatoes.
  • leg My leg hurts after running a marathon yesterday.
  • legend Michael Jordan is a legend in the sport of basketball.
  • leger In the game of chess, a leger is a type of pawn.
  • legged
  • legit This is a legit tea.
  • Lego I love building cities with my Lego bricks.
  • lewd I can't believe she was caught looking at porn on her phone in the office - she's so lewd!
  • lied I never lied to you.
  • liege As a loyal citizen, I am committed to serving my liege and fulfilling his orders.
  • liked
  • Lodged I lodged a formal complaint with the manager about the poor service.
  • loge I'm going to the loge to watch the performance.
  • Logged I logged on to my computer after dinner.
  • Longed I longed for reconciliation with my family.
  • luge The luge is a sliding track on which participants ride in a sled.
  • Lugged They lugged their gear up the stairs.
  • Lunged As soon as the ball was thrown, he lunged forward to catch it.
  • pledged He pledged his allegiance to the flag of the United States.
  • Sledged My brother sledged me with a snowball as I walked by

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