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How to spell REASKED correctly?

If you inadvertently misspell "reasked", don't worry! Here are a few possible correct suggestions: "request", "rearranged", "remasked" or "required". Double-checking your spelling and using a digital spellchecker can also help you avoid such errors in the future. Remember, everyone makes mistakes – what matters is learning from them!

List of suggestions on how to spell reasked correctly

  • Asked He asked if he could borrow my book.
  • Basked After swimming in the ocean, she basked in the warm sun to dry off.
  • masked I couldn't tell who was behind the masked costume at the masquerade ball.
  • Racked I racked my brain for an answer, but came up blank.
  • Raked He raked the leaves into the pile.
  • ranked The university is ranked among the top 10 in the country for its engineering program.
  • Rasped After his night of binge drinking, he felt distinctly Rasped.
  • Reascend My hope and aspirations reascend when I think about the possibility of finally being together with him.
  • reasoned The jury listened to the evidence and carefully reasoned their verdict.
  • rebuked The boss rebuked the employee for not completing the task on time.
  • Reeked The room reeked of sweat and fear.
  • Remarked She remarked that the sunset was one of the most beautiful she had ever seen.
  • repacked I repacked my suitcase after realizing I had forgotten to include some important items.
  • reseed I need to reseed my lawn before summer arrives.
  • rested After a long day, he looked forward to going home and getting rested for the next day.
  • reused I reused the old blanket to cover my lap.
  • Revoked My driver's license was revoked after I received my third DUI.
  • Risked I risked everything to win.
  • roasted We enjoyed an roasted chicken for lunch.
  • Tasked He was tasked with finding the missing cat.
  • Wreaked The viper wreaked havoc on the snake.

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