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How to spell SHDED correctly?

If you've accidentally typed "shded" instead of the desired word, fear not! It might have been a typo. Possible correct suggestions include "shaded", "shed" or "shred". Double-check the context and select the appropriate term to ensure your message gets across accurately.

List of suggestions on how to spell shded correctly

  • chided She chided him for forgetting her birthday.
  • Hided She hided her smile behind her hand.
  • seeded I have seeded the garden with tomatoes and peppers.
  • shad The Shad is a small fish that can be found in both fresh and salt water.
  • shade I like to sit in the shade on hot summer days.
  • shaded The trees in the park were shaded by the tall buildings next to it.
  • shades I need to get my shades.
  • shamed She felt shamed by her mistake in front of her peers.
  • shaped She noted the strange shaped rock on the other side of the stream.
  • shard
  • shared The shared dorm room is really small.
  • shaved
  • she'd It's time for my break, so I'll go take my she'd.
  • shed I need to clean out the shed before the snow melts.
  • sheds She sheds a tear over her departed pet.
  • sheet
  • shewed The magician shewed us a few tricks that left us gasping in amazement.
  • Shied The dog shied away from the strange man.
  • shield I came up with a new shield design.
  • Shined The diamonds shined brilliantly in the light.
  • shod He slipped on the wet floor because he was still shod in his muddy boots.
  • shooed The dog came into the living room and the owner shooed him out.
  • Shored She shored up the fence to prevent it from falling down.
  • Shoved He shoved past the other passengers to get to the front of the bus.
  • showed She showed me her new collection of jewelry.
  • shred
  • shrewd She is a shrewd judge of character.
  • Sided The Sided Court is a basketball court with two sides.
  • sodded After the new grass seedlings sprouted, they sodded the entire lawn to prevent erosion.

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