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How to spell STEADED correctly?

"Steaded" is often a misspelling of the word "stated". To avoid confusion, it is essential to use the correct term. Some alternative suggestions for this misspelling include substituting it with "stated", "steadied" or "steered". By using these corrected terms, communication can become more precise and effective.

List of suggestions on how to spell steaded correctly

  • seated She was seated on the bench in the park, looking out at the stunning view of the sunset.
  • seeded I seeded the cookies with a kernel of sunflower seeds for extra flavor.
  • Sledded We sledded down the hill, giggling with excitement.
  • Spaded I always keep a spaded garden to discourage squirrels from raiding my birdfeeder.
  • staged The show was obviously staged - all of the acting was fake.
  • Staked He staked the tomato plants to prevent them from falling over.
  • Staled
  • stared As the teacher talked, the students stared at the whiteboard.
  • stated As technology continues to grow, so does the number of stated regulations by the government.
  • Staved He had staved off the cold with extra layers of clothing.
  • Stayed I stayed at home and watched a movie last night.
  • stead She stood her ground and held her stead during difficult times.
  • steadied Despite the rough seas, the experienced captain steadied the ship and safely guided it back to shore.
  • steadier He walked the dog more regularly, hoping the steady routine would help the pet remain steadier.
  • steadies She steadies herself before climbing up the steep hill.
  • steady The ship continued to sail at a steady pace.
  • steamed I prefer my vegetables steamed rather than fried.
  • steed He rode his smooth steed across the field.
  • Steeled She Steeled herself for the coming confrontation.
  • Steeped The tea steeped for a while before she poured it.
  • Steered
  • stemmed The issues stemmed from a lack of communication between the departments.
  • Stepped He stepped out of the shadows into the light.
  • Stetted
  • stewarded The land was stewarded by generations of the same family, ensuring its preservation and care.
  • stewed She poured the stewed tomatoes into the pot and began to stir.
  • studded
  • Sweated

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