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How to spell SEAMMED correctly?

If you meant to type "seammed" but realized it was misspelled, there are a few potential corrections. The word "seamed" refers to something having a seam, while "seamed" can also be a past tense form of "seam". Similarly, "steamed" means cooking with steam, while "reamed" refers to removing the core of fruit. Choose the option that fits your intended meaning!

List of suggestions on how to spell seammed correctly

  • Beamed The proud parents beamed as their child received the award.
  • Dammed The river was dammed up to create a reservoir for the nearby town.
  • hammed
  • Hemmed I couldn't help but be impressed by how neatly he had hemmed the edges of his shirt.
  • jammed The keys on the keyboard were jammed and the computer wouldn't respond.
  • Lammed Ramirez left the party early and was followed by Lammed.
  • Rammed The car rammed into the wall, causing extensive damage.
  • Reamed Mary is reamed for her placement in the society page.
  • scammed The victim was scammed and lost money.
  • Scummed
  • seabed Scientists have discovered new species of aquatic animals living on the seabed of the Indian Ocean.
  • sealed
  • seamed The dress looked more polished with the seamed hemline.
  • seamen The captain called for his seamen to prepare the ship for a storm.
  • seamier She was sewing a seamier than I had ever seen.
  • seared I seared the steak on both sides to lock in the juices.
  • seated He was seated in a chair next to the bed.
  • Seemed It seemed like a good idea at the time, but now she regretted it.
  • shamed I felt shamed by my behavior last night.
  • Shammed She shammed her way out of trouble by pretending she didn't know anything about the missing items.
  • skimmed I skimmed the pages for interesting information.
  • Slammed The door was slammed shut, causing me to jump.
  • slimmed After exercising and eating healthy for a few months, she had slimmed down noticeably.
  • slummed I slummed it at the rundown motel for a night.
  • spammed
  • stammer After the speech, I was able to stammer out an apology.
  • steamed I wish your food was steamed instead of fried.
  • stemmed The company's success can be stemmed from careful planning and hard work.
  • Summed Her monthly salary is summed up to be $7000.
  • Swarmed As soon as the store opened, customers swarmed in to take advantage of the sale.
  • Teamed We teamed up to win the game.

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