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How to spell SIGED correctly?

If you meant to write "siged" but realized it's misspelled, fear not! The correct spelling is "singed". This word refers to the act of burning or scorching something. So, next time you want to describe the aroma of a freshly baked pie, remember to use the word "singed" instead of "siged."

List of suggestions on how to spell siged correctly

  • aged The wine had aged to perfection.
  • Ged
  • gigged I can't believe she gigged my outfit.
  • Jigged The lemon jigged when I squeezed it.
  • Pigged She had the pigged nose.
  • ridged
  • rigged The election was rigged by the corrupt officials.
  • sage I added some fresh sage to the soup to give it a flavorful, earthy taste.
  • sager The sager approach to the problem yielded better results in the long run.
  • Sagged The old couch sagged under the weight of the family dog.
  • Sailed I sailed to see the British Virgin Islands.
  • seed In the garden there is a spot where the sun shines the best and the ground is covered in fluffy white seed.
  • segued She segued into telling me about her childhood.
  • seined The Bobcat seined the fish from the bank.
  • seized The police have seized a large quantity of drugs during the raid.
  • sexed She was looking so sexed up that I could not help but stare.
  • Sid Sid was so excited to start his new job that he arrived 30 minutes early.
  • side
  • Sided The decision was ultimately left to the judge, who sided with one of the sides.
  • siege The castle was under siege for weeks before finally surrendering to the invading army.
  • sieges The soldiers were exhausted after enduring multiple sieges.
  • sieved Sieved flour is used to make bread.
  • Sighed She sighed with relief after finally finishing her final paper for the semester.
  • sight It was a beautiful sight to see the city from the high vantage point.
  • sighted The captain sighted land in the distance, and the crew let out a sigh of relief.
  • signed I have signed the contract for the new job.
  • signer The document is not legally binding without the signature of both parties, one being the signer and the other being the witness.
  • signet The ring was adorned with a signet ring.
  • sigurd
  • Singed The baker accidentally singed the bread in the oven.
  • Sinned I have sinned by stealing my neighbor's bike.
  • Sipped She sipped her coffee slowly while enjoying the sunrise.
  • Sired The stallion, named Apollo, sired dozens of champion racehorses over the course of his career.
  • site
  • Sited The new factory was sited near the highway for easy transportation of goods.
  • sized I need to buy a medium-sized shirt for my nephew.
  • Skied Skied all day long last weekend.
  • skived I just skived off work to go see my sick friend.
  • sled She jumped onto the sled and glided down the snowy hill.
  • soiled She walked through the dirty soiled door.
  • Sped The car sped down the highway, carefully weaving in and out of traffic.
  • Spied I spied on my brother while he was secretly eating a chocolate bar.
  • spiked I drank the spiked drink and now I'm feeling stupid.
  • staged Funny how things can be staged to make us look better.
  • Sued The company was sued for millions of dollars for selling a defective product.
  • suited He is well suited for this job due to his experience and skills.
  • Surged After being frozen for centuries, the crevasse walls surged forward, crushing and killing any creatures in their way.
  • SWED
  • swigged I swigged my vodka and coke like a boss.
  • wigged I wigged out when I realized I left my phone at home.
  • zinged I zinged that guy for calling me fat.

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