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How to spell SCARDED correctly?

When faced with the misspelling "scarded", there are several correct suggestions that can be offered. One possibility is "scared", which means feeling fear or apprehension. Another option is "scarred", referring to having marks or blemishes on the skin. Both alternatives are valid and convey different meanings, depending on the context.

List of suggestions on how to spell scarded correctly

  • Carded When I tried to buy alcohol at the liquor store, I was carded by the cashier because I looked younger than 21.
  • Carted I carted all of my old books and clothes to the donation center.
  • corded He carefully placed the corded headphones around his neck before sitting down to enjoy his favorite music.
  • discarded The old furniture was discarded by the curb.
  • guarded The entrance to the palace was guarded by heavily armed soldiers.
  • Sanded I sanded down the rough edges of the wooden table to make it smoother.
  • Scalded
  • scaled The mountain climbers scaled the peak in record time.
  • Scanted The chef scanted the amount of spice in the dish.
  • scared
  • Scarfed I scarfed down my breakfast and jumped into the shower.
  • Scarped I have a new scar on my knee from hiking over Scarped rocks.
  • scarred The soldier was scarred from the wounds he received in battle.
  • scatted My computer is currently scatted and I can't access the internet.
  • Scolded I was scolded by my mother for ruining her favorite dress.
  • Scored
  • screed In front of the building, a large rock served as a makeshift screed, shielding people from the snow.
  • Scudded The bird scudded away before I could catch it.
  • Spaded I have a garden spaded.

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