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How to spell LOCED correctly?

If you mistakenly typed "loced" instead of "locked", worry not, for there are a few possible correct suggestions. The intended word might be "loved", "laced" or "locust". Always double-check your spelling to ensure clarity in your communication.

List of suggestions on how to spell loced correctly

  • ACED I aced my math exam and received a high grade.
  • closed
  • forced I was forced to stay at home with a fever.
  • iced I like my coffee iced instead of hot.
  • lace
  • laced She laced up her boots tightly before heading out for a hike.
  • Lacey I think Lacey is a very pretty name.
  • Lacked Lacked the courage to try new things.
  • Lanced The doctor lanced the boil to release the pus.
  • Lazed I lazed around all day instead of doing my chores.
  • lcd The new TV has an LCD screen, which provides better picture quality than older models.
  • led
  • Lice The school had to send a notice home about a lice outbreak among the students.
  • licked The puppy licked the ice cream cone before it toppled to the ground.
  • lied
  • load
  • loaded He loaded the truck with boxes full of books.
  • Loafed He loafed on the couch all day and accomplished nothing.
  • Loaned
  • Lobbed He lobbed the ball over the fence and it landed in the neighbor's yard.
  • lobed The leaf was lobed with five distinct sections.
  • Loci The loci of the two circles intersect at two points.
  • locked
  • locket
  • lode The lode ran straight for miles.
  • lodes The miners discovered rich lodes of gold deep in the mine.
  • Lodged I lodged in order to use the wifi.
  • Logged
  • Lolled I lolled when I saw her boobs.
  • Looked He looked at his watch before following her into the building.
  • Loomed He loomed over her menacingly.
  • looped I looped the ribbon and tied a bow.
  • Loosed The prisoner had been held hostage for years before she was finally loosed.
  • looted The crime scene was looted and the victim's remains were left scattered.
  • Loped The wolf loped across the field towards its prey.
  • lopped He lopped off the top branches of the tree to prevent it from hitting the power lines.
  • lord My lord, may we speak in private?
  • Lorded The wealthy businessman lorded his power over his employees, making them feel small and insignificant.
  • lose I lose my hair every time I go to the salon.
  • loser She is a loser, plain and simple.
  • loud Roy turned up the volume on the radio, hoping to drown out the sound of his neighbor's loud discussion.
  • loused I loused up the recipe by adding too much salt.
  • loved My in-laws were so loved by my mom and dad that it was almost as if they were family.
  • Lowed
  • Loyd Loyd is not a good name.
  • luce
  • lucid The sky was lucid blue.
  • lucked I lucked out and got the last available ticket for the concert.
  • placed I placed the scarf around her neck.
  • sliced I sliced the pear in half.
  • soled I always wear my soled shoes to avoid getting stains on the carpet.
  • voiced She voiced her opinion about the issue during the meeting.

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