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How to spell SEMED correctly?

Possible correct suggestions for the misspelling "semed" could be "seemed" or "seamed". "Seemed" is the past tense of the verb "seem", which means to give the impression of being something or to appear in a particular way. "Seamed" refers to a line or seam where two edges are joined or sewn together.

List of suggestions on how to spell semed correctly

  • med
  • meed As a reward for his loyal service, he was granted the meed of a knighthood.
  • same
  • Schemed He schemed a plan to steal the diamond from the museum.
  • seamed The shirt I bought had a seamed collar that kept it looking neat and tidy.
  • seed
  • seedy The seedy motel was the only one with an available room.
  • seem
  • Seemed
  • semi I live semi-close to the city, so it's not too far but not too close.
  • sewed My grandmother hand-sewed a beautiful dress for my sister's wedding.
  • some
  • speed She was impressed with the car's speed as it accelerated quickly on the highway.
  • Spumed
  • steamed I love eating steamed broccoli as it is a healthy and delicious side dish.
  • steed The knight rode his trusty steed into battle.
  • stemmed The problem stemmed from a lack of communication between departments.
  • Sued The company was sued for allegedly violating several labor laws.
  • Summed She summed up the presentation in just a few words.

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