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How to spell MEGED correctly?

The correct spelling for "meged" could be "merger" or "majestic". It is important to double-check the spelling before proceeding with any written communication or document. Using a spell-check tool or consulting a dictionary can help avoid such errors in the future.

List of suggestions on how to spell meged correctly

  • aged The aged oak tree looked regale in the sunlight.
  • Begged She begged her parents for a new puppy.
  • edged The cat edged its way closer to the mouse.
  • Egad
  • Egged
  • Eked The students eked out a passing grade on their final exam.
  • Emerged After months of hard work and patience, the research team finally emerged with groundbreaking results.
  • Ged Ged had always dreamed of exploring the world beyond his small village.
  • Geed
  • hedged The investor hedged their risk by diversifying their portfolio across different asset classes.
  • Imaged She imaged herself walking along the beach with the warm sun on her face.
  • legged The horse was long legged and graceful.
  • maxed My maxed-out credit limit means I can't afford the car I wanted.
  • mead They drank mead around the fire while telling stories of their adventures.
  • meager The family had to survive on a meager income.
  • med
  • medea I will not stand for such insolence! Medea, show them your wrath!
  • meed I am meed for dinner.
  • meek I'm not the most confident person, but I'm meek at heart.
  • meet I am going to meet your friends at the park.
  • meg I asked Meg to join us for dinner tonight.
  • Mega The mega asteroid is a giant rock that is larger than a city.
  • MEGO mego is a primitive word meaning very small
  • MEGS The MeGS machine is fast and efficient.
  • meld The chef was able to meld together unique flavors in his dishes.
  • mend I am going to attempt to mend my shirt with a sewing kit.
  • meowed The cat meowed loudly for his breakfast.
  • merge I need to merge my accounts before I can continue.
  • merged After months of negotiations, the two companies finally merged to become one larger corporation.
  • merger The merger between the two companies resulted in increased profits for both parties.
  • merges The company merges with its biggest competitor to form a dominant force in the market.
  • meshed The gears in the engine meshed perfectly, allowing it to run smoothly.
  • Messed This is such a messed up situation.
  • Mete The weatherman said he would mete out his predictions for the weekend slowly.
  • Meted The punishment should be meted according to the severity of the crime.
  • meter I need to buy a new meter to measure the length of the fabric.
  • Mewed The kitten mewed loudly when it saw the toy mouse.
  • Mewled The kitten mewled softly, trying to get the attention of its owner.
  • mixed I have mixed feelings about the new proposal.
  • Mooed
  • mugged I was once mugged for my cell phone while walking home at night.
  • Pegged She was pegged as the next CEO of the company after her impressive performance in the last quarter.
  • segued After talking about her childhood, she segued into a story about her pet snake.
  • Verged The bird perched on the edge of the roof, perching precariously on its slender, verged beak.
  • wedged I wedged my foot between the rocks and couldn't get it out.

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