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How to spell SEENED correctly?

The correct spelling for "seened" might be "seen" or "scene" depending on the context. "Seen" is the past participle of the verb "see", while "scene" refers to a location or a sequence of events in a play, movie or book.

List of suggestions on how to spell seened correctly

  • keened Moments later, the victim's body was found with a metal bar keened into her skull.
  • Kenned
  • Leaned
  • penned The famous author penned a new novel that quickly became a best-seller.
  • Queened She queened during her reign as the monarch.
  • Reined The cowboy reined in his horse before it could gallop away.
  • scene The crime scene was scattered with evidence that the detectives meticulously analyzed.
  • scenes She always seemed to have such interesting scenes playing out in her head.
  • scented
  • seabed The deep sea research team discovered a new species of fish living on the ocean floor of the seabed.
  • sealed
  • seamed The dress was beautifully seamed, creating a flattering silhouette.
  • seared The steak was perfectly seared on the outside, but still juicy on the inside.
  • seated
  • seed The farmer planted a seed in the fertile soil.
  • seeded The plants were seeded with a mix of soil and compost.
  • seeder I'm going to use the seeder to plant the tomatoes.
  • Seemed
  • seen
  • seeped I seeped through the crack and into the dark room.
  • seethed The lawyer seethed with rage upon hearing the news.
  • segued After talking about the weather for a while, they seamlessly segued into discussing their favorite books.
  • seine
  • seined They seined for oysters until their hands were raw.
  • Seiner The student is looking for his classmate, Seiner.
  • seines The fishermen set up their seines to catch a large amount of fish in one go.
  • seized The mugger was seized by the police.
  • send I will send you the email as soon as I finish editing it.
  • sensed
  • Served I served the guests with a delicious meal.
  • sewed My grandmother sewed a beautiful quilt for my bed.
  • Shined The sun shined brightly in the clear blue sky all day long.
  • sieved
  • signed
  • Sinned I sinned against my neighbor by lying to him.
  • Sneered I sneered when she mentioned the upcoming party.
  • Sneezed I sneezed when I walked outside into the pollen-filled air.
  • speed I need to slow down so I don't speed.
  • spend My husband and I like to spend our weekend away at the beach.
  • steed
  • stoned He looked stoned after smoking that joint.
  • Sunned She sat on the beach and sunned herself for hours.
  • veined The leaf was veined with delicate lines of green.
  • weaned The child was weaned from breastfeeding at six months old.
  • weened I weened myself off of junk food to lead a healthier lifestyle.

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