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How to spell SCEWD correctly?

If you've accidentally typed "scewd" and struggle to recognize the correct spelling, fret not! The intended word might be "screwed", a common idiomatic term referring to being in a difficult or unfavorable situation. Other possible alternatives could include "skewed", "screwdriver" or "sweat."

List of suggestions on how to spell scewd correctly

  • ACED
  • iced I like my coffee iced, even in the winter.
  • lewd She was looking at her phone with a lewd look on her face.
  • scad There were scad of people at the concert last night.
  • scent She wrinkled her nose at the unmistakable scent of dog.
  • scow I think you must have mispelled "scow.
  • scud I saw a scud flying through the sky.
  • seed
  • send
  • sew I need to sew this seam in the fabric.
  • sewed She sewed the button back onto her shirt.
  • sewn My dress was sewn together by my mother.
  • sews She sews all her own clothes, and they look fantastic.
  • she'd She'd love to come to the party, but she has to work late tonight.
  • shed I need to put my bike into the shed.
  • skew
  • sled I saw a child pull a sled up the hill.
  • slew I slew that chicken with my crossbow.
  • Snead Sam Snead is regarded as one of the greatest golfers of all time.
  • Sped
  • speed The car was going at a high speed down the highway.
  • spew The volcano began to spew hot lava and ash, creating chaos in the nearby town.
  • stead He stood firm and held his stead against the raging storm.
  • steed She rode her steed bareback through the gates.
  • stew
  • stews My mom makes delicious beef stews on the weekends.
  • Sued
  • SWED

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