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How to spell SEAZED correctly?

If you've misspelled "seazed", worry not, for there are simple suggestions to correct it. The correct spelling is "seized". Just remember to replace the "a" with an "e". So, seize the opportunity to learn from this mistake and avoid repeating it in the future!

List of suggestions on how to spell seazed correctly

  • Ceased Production of the vehicle has already ceased.
  • dazed He walked out of the car accident feeling dazed and confused.
  • eased John's headache eased after taking a painkiller.
  • fazed
  • Gazed I gazed out the window overlooking the city.
  • Hazed The victim was hazed and couldn't remember what happened.
  • Lazed After finishing their exams, the students lazed around for hours.
  • leased
  • razed After the storm, the woods were razed.
  • sated After a long day of work, I was finally sated by dinner.
  • saved The firefighter saved the cat that was stuck in the tree.
  • sawed He sawed off a piece of the branch with his pocket knife.
  • seabed We can see the seabed at the bottom of the bay.
  • sealed The envelope was sealed with permanent adhesive.
  • seamed Her dress was expertly seamed, giving her a very flattering silhouette.
  • seared The chef seared the steak to perfection, giving it a crispy outer layer and a juicy center.
  • seated The seated heir to a throne is expected to behave with propriety.
  • seaweed I brought a sushi roll topped with seaweed for lunch.
  • seed She carefully placed each seed into the small hole in the soil.
  • seeded She seeded the garden with various vegetables and herbs.
  • Seemed She seemed familiar.
  • seeped The rain seeped through the roof, causing damage to the ceiling.
  • segued After talking about her childhood memories, she seamlessly segued into the topic of her future aspirations.
  • seined The fisherman seined the river and caught a wide variety of fish.
  • seize The police were able to seize the stolen goods from the suspects' homes.
  • seized
  • seizes The thief seizes the opportunity to steal the valuable necklace.
  • sensed I sensed something was wrong the moment I walked in the room.
  • Served The dinner was served cold.
  • sewed She sewed a patch onto her jeans.
  • sexed
  • sized I have a costume for my dog that is sized for him.
  • Sneezed I sneezed twice in a row and my roommate said bless you each time.
  • soaked The clothes were soaked after being caught in the rain.
  • Soaped The little girl accidentally soaped herself while trying to wash her hands.
  • Soared The sun soared in the sky as the birds flew away.
  • spaced The letters in the word "HELLO" are evenly spaced.
  • teased She teased her little brother about his messy room.

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