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How to spell SAGED correctly?

If you have misspelled "saged", there are a few correct suggestions that could fit your intended word. "Sagged" refers to something that has drooped or sunk. "Saga" is a term for a long story or tale. "Sedge" pertains to a grass-like plant in wet areas. Remember to proofread to avoid such confusion!

List of suggestions on how to spell saged correctly

  • aged The aged cheese had a strong and sharp flavor.
  • Caged
  • cased
  • Gazed As they gazed out over the ocean, they couldn't help but feel a sense of awe and wonder.
  • Ged
  • Paged The paged section is for people who want to read the entire article.
  • Raged
  • sacked The manager sacked the employee for repeatedly being late to work.
  • sacred The temples are sacred places of worship.
  • sad I'm so sad that I won't be able to see my family for Christmas.
  • sade Sade is a Grammy-winning singer-songwriter from England.
  • sag The sag in the middle of the sofa created a lumpy feeling.
  • saga The Saga of the Danish King was a historical novel written by Bernard Cornwell.
  • sage She knew exactly what to do to round out his sage advice.
  • sager
  • sages The sages were revered for their wisdom and knowledge.
  • sagest He acted the sagest of men.
  • Sagged The old mattress sagged in the middle, making it difficult to get a good night's sleep.
  • sago I often eat sago with my morning tea.
  • said
  • sake I'm going to have some sake for dinner.
  • Sarge Sarge was a tough drill instructor who demanded the best from his recruits.
  • sate I would like to sate my hunger with a slice of pizza.
  • sated After eating a large meal, I was completely sated and didn't want to eat anything else.
  • savaged The animal was savaged by the wolves.
  • saved The quick actions of the lifeguard saved the drowning child from certain death.
  • sawed She sawed the wooden plank in half with a hand saw.
  • scaled I was about to climb the scaled ladder when I saw a snake slither up the side.
  • scared I'm so scared that something is going to happen to my cat.
  • seed This garden is full of beautiful flowers, but I don't know how they got here; they must have come from a seed
  • segued After discussing his career achievements, the interviewer seamlessly segued into asking about his personal life.
  • shagged
  • Sighed She sighed deeply after reading the heartbreaking news.
  • Skated I skated outside for an hour this morning.
  • Skied I skied down the snowy slope with gusto.
  • Slagged After being told off by his mum, Alex decided to head to the pub and get slagged by his mates.
  • slaked After a long hike, I slaked my thirst with a cold bottle of water.
  • Snagged The cup was snagged on the edge of the sink.
  • Snaked The river snaked through the valley, creating a meandering path.
  • soaked After getting caught in the rain, my clothes were completely soaked.
  • stage Now that she's finished with her eight year traditional dance stage, she's looking forward to starting her musical theatre stage.
  • staged The photo was a staged photo.
  • Staked The clover is staked firmly to the ground.
  • Sued My car was sued yesterday.
  • Surged The stock market surged after the positive economic report was released.
  • Swagged I swagged out at the party last night and got all dolled up.
  • Waged The worker was waged for 12 hours.

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