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How to spell SMAKED correctly?

If you are searching for the right spelling for "smaked", the correct term might be "smacked". This word refers to a forceful hit or strike, often used figuratively to describe a shocking surprise. Choosing the right spelling ensures effective communication and improves your writing skills.

List of suggestions on how to spell smaked correctly

  • marked The teacher marked the students' assignments with a red pen.
  • masked The bank robbers had their faces masked while they attempted to rob the financial institution.
  • sacked
  • seamed The curtains were seamed down the center with precise stitching.
  • Slacked I slacked off from my work and didn't get anything done today.
  • slaked After hours of hiking in the heat, the hiker quenched his thirst by drinking a slaked lime solution.
  • Smacked
  • smacker I gave my little brother a smacker for Easter.
  • Smarted
  • smashed Ramen and spaghetti smashed together Sloppy Joe meat smeared all over my face.
  • smeared
  • Smirked She smirked at the joke and walked away.
  • smocked She wore a delicate dress, smocked along the chest, that looked like it belonged in a different era.
  • smoke I can smell the smoke from the fireplace.
  • smoked I can smell the smoked salmon from the kitchen.
  • smoker My uncle is a heavy smoker and always smells like cigarette smoke.
  • Smokey I can see the smokey horizon from my window.
  • snacked After finishing her homework, she snacked on some popcorn while watching a movie.
  • Snaked I snaked my way through the crowded market to get to the other side.
  • Sneaked I sneaked into the kitchen to grab a late-night snack without waking anyone up.
  • soaked I completely soaked through my clothes.
  • sparked The controversial statement sparked a heated debate.
  • stacked
  • Staked I staked my claim on the parking spot by putting a traffic cone in it.
  • Sucked The vacuum cleaner sucked up all the dust from the floor.

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