How to spell SGHED correctly?
If you've mistakenly typed "sghed" and are puzzled by the autocorrect's suggestions, here are possible correct alternatives. The word "shed" refers to a small building used for storage, while "sighed" expresses a deep breath or exhalation. So, be mindful of these accurate replacements next time, and avoid any confusion caused by auto-correct.
List of suggestions on how to spell sghed correctly
- aged The aged grandmother sat in her rocking chair on the front porch.
- Ged Dr. Ged is a very interesting man.
- Geed He always seemed to go out of his way to be polite to her, whether that was tipping his hat or saying Geed
- Sagged
- seed She carefully planted the seed in the soil and watered it daily.
- segued After explaining his point of view, he seamlessly segued into a different topic.
- sexed In spite of his protests, she had sexed him anyway.
- she'd I think that she'd be a great addition to your team.
- shed The shed had been built by my grandparents many years ago.
- Sighed I sighed deeply as the bus pulled away from the curb.
- sighted
- Skied Today, I skied down a slope.
- sled
- soughed As the wind soughed through the trees, the leaves rustled and danced.
- Sped
- Sued
- SWED
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- absolutes
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- aptly
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- desolately