How to spell SABBED correctly?
The misspelling "sabbed" could be corrected to "stabbed", "sapped" or "sobbed", depending on the intended meaning of the word. Proofreading and using a spell-checker can help avoid these errors in the future.
List of suggestions on how to spell sabbed correctly
- abed I climbed into bed and fell abed within seconds.
- Dabbed She dabbed a bit of perfume behind her ears before heading out on her date.
- gabbed She gabbed with her friends about the latest gossip in town.
- jabbed I accidentally jabbed my finger with the sewing needle.
- Nabbed She nabbed the ball out of his reach.
- saber I learned how to use a saber in my fencing classes.
- sambaed I am so ecstatic to finally meet you, sambaed.
- Scabbed The cut on my knee has scabbed over and is starting to heal.
- seabed I found a seashell on the seabed.
- Snubbed She felt really snubbed when her friends didn't invite her to the party.
- Sobbed
- stabbed The victim was stabbed repeatedly.
- stabber The police arrested the suspected stabber for attacking the victim with a knife.
- Stubbed
- subbed I'm not going to subbed for this quiz.
- Swabbed I swabbed the counter clean.
- tabbed She was reading a book on her bed tabbed.
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