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How to spell RETADED correctly?

The correct spelling for the word the user is trying to write is "retarded". It is important to use respectful language when referring to individuals with developmental or intellectual disabilities. Suggested correct alternatives could include "delayed", "challenged" or "developmentally disabled."

List of suggestions on how to spell retaded correctly

  • Betided I pray that no harm betided my family during the storm.
  • dreaded
  • readied She had been readied for this moment since she was old enough to understand what it meant to be a princess.
  • rebated The store rebated the customer's purchase due to a price match guarantee.
  • Receded The water level in the river receded after days of heavy rain.
  • Regarded After the race, many in the crowd regarded him with respect.
  • related The two books are related in terms of the themes they explore.
  • reloaded She reloaded her gun after the first shot missed.
  • Resided John resided in Philadelphia during the late 1800s.
  • restated The lawyer restated his client's argument in a more convincing manner.
  • Retailed The new Apple iPhone 12 is being retailed at a higher price than its predecessor.
  • retained The company retained its top-performing employees through a series of incentive programs.
  • Retarder A retarder is used to slow down or stop a vehicle without using the brakes.
  • retied He retied his shoelaces, making sure they were snug and secure.
  • retired My grandfather retired after working at the factory for 40 years.
  • retreaded The truck's old tires were retreaded to save money on replacing them completely.
  • retried After being exonerated, the innocent man was retried in court and found not guilty.
  • retyped I retyped my resume to ensure all the information was correct.
  • Rewarded She was rewarded with a lot of verbal abuse.
  • rotated The sculpture was impressive as it rotated slowly on its pedestal.

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