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How to spell RECAED correctly?

If you've misspelled "recaed", don't worry! We've got you covered with some possible correct suggestions. You may have intended to write "recede", "redacted" or "reacted". Double-check these alternatives to ensure accurate communication. Remember, even the best writers make spelling errors from time to time.

List of suggestions on how to spell recaed correctly

  • decked The house was decked out with twinkling lights and festive decorations for the holiday season.
  • necked He always wore a shirt with a high necked collar.
  • Pecked The woodpecker pecked on the tree trunk to dig out insects.
  • Raced I raced to catch the last train home.
  • Racked I racked my brain to think of something to say.
  • Reached
  • reacted I reacted with surprise when I saw the wolverine in the woods.
  • read
  • Reamed The pot was reamed enough that the outside was smooth.
  • Reaped The farmer reaped a bountiful harvest of crops this season.
  • Reared He reared his horse before leaping over the fence.
  • recall I had to recall my previous conversation to accurately respond to my friend's question.
  • recalled I was recalled to my office to meet with my boss.
  • recant After being presented with new evidence, the witness decided to recant their original statement.
  • recap The recap of last night's game showed the Yankees came back from a six run deficit.
  • recapped I recapped my pen to prevent it from drying out.
  • recast The director decided to recast the lead role after realizing that the original actor did not fit the character's image.
  • recce The military unit conducted a recce of the area before launching their operation.
  • RECD This RECD is for your CD.
  • recede
  • record I have a new record for the longest time we've been apart.
  • reed
  • Reefed The reefed sailcloth flap above the windshield whipped in the gusts.
  • Reeked The kitchen reeked of burnt popcorn after the microwave caught fire.
  • Reeled After receiving the bad news, he reeled back in shock.
  • Regaled The guests were regaled with stories and jokes by the host all night long.
  • regard In this regard, I must say that your proposal seems quite promising.
  • Reined The cowboy reined his horse to a stop before opening the gate.
  • Relaid The company relaid the foundation of the building to make it more stable.
  • Relied I relied on my team to win.
  • Repaid I will be repaid for the money I lent to my friend.
  • rescued Joe was rescued from a flooded building by the police.
  • reseed I need to reseed my lawn after the harsh winter killed most of the grass.
  • Retched After eating that gross omelet, I retched all over the table.
  • retied The tie was retied in a knot.
  • reused Yesterday, I reused the empty glass jars from the kitchen for storing nuts and bolts in the garage.
  • reward I am going to reward you for your hard work.
  • ricked I'm really ricked up tonight.
  • Rocked I rocked back and forth in my chair as I waited for my name to be called.
  • ruched The shirt was twisted around her back, giving her a ruched appearance.
  • Rucked My shirt was rucked up so high it was almost touching my bellybutton.
  • wrecked The party was wrecked by the drunk driver.

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