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How to spell RESORED correctly?

If you intended to spell "resored" but misspelled it, the correct suggestion would be "restored". This word means to bring something back to its original condition or to revive it. Double-checking spellings can prevent confusion and ensure accurate communication.

List of suggestions on how to spell resored correctly

  • desired The results did not prove as desired.
  • Reared The child was reared in a loving and nurturing environment.
  • reasoned She always reasoned things out before making a decision.
  • rehired She was rehired as the editor-in-chief of her old magazine the next day.
  • rescued
  • reseed I need to reseed the lawn after the drought killed all the grass.
  • reserved
  • Resided Governor Martinez resided in California for a time.
  • resold The ticket was resold at a higher price than the original cost.
  • resoled The cobbler resoled my favorite pair of boots, making them feel brand new again.
  • resort The resort offers a wide range of services and activities to enjoy during your stay.
  • Resorted After trying every possible solution, he finally resorted to calling for help.
  • resound The cathedral bells resound across the city on Sunday morning.
  • resourced The company is heavily resourced.
  • Respired The patient respired easier after receiving oxygen therapy.
  • rested
  • restore I would like to restore my computer to its original condition.
  • restored Much of the restored church is original apart from the Tower and the west end which were rebuilt in the Tudor period.
  • restorer
  • Resumed After taking a break, the resumed work.
  • retired My grandfather has retired from his job after working for the same company for over 40 years.
  • revered The revered dead were lying in state.
  • rewired After the electrician finished repairing the faulty wiring, he rewired the entire house to ensure there were no other problems.
  • rumored It is rumored that there will be a new iPhone model released next month.

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