How to spell SUCHED correctly?
The correct spelling for "suched" could be "searched", "sought" or "sashed". It would depend on the context in which the word is being used. Double-checking the intended meaning and using a spellchecker can prevent such spelling errors in the future.
List of suggestions on how to spell suched correctly
- Ached After running the marathon, my legs ached for days.
- arched The arched doorways in the ancient castle gave a sense of grandeur and mystery.
- bushed After a long hike in the mountains, I was completely bushed and couldn't wait to lay down and rest.
- cached The webpage may load faster if it is cached in the browser's history.
- Couched She couched her request in polite and respectful language.
- douched
- etched The car waxed a deep etched pattern in the freshly washable paint.
- Gushed I gushed over her new haircut and she thanked me.
- hushed The audience sat in hushed silence as the pianist played their final note.
- Itched I itched the bug bite on my leg, but it only made it worse.
- Lurched The cat lurched forward and pounced on the mouse.
- Mushed My drink was Mushed and I didn't appreciate it.
- pouched Our new pouched dog is such a cutie!
- psyched She was psyched for the party.
- Pushed I was pushed into the alley by my attacker.
- ruched I can't believe she Ruched her hair up like that!
- rushed I rushed to finish my homework before the deadline.
- sachem The sachem presided over the tribe's ceremonies.
- sachet She put a sachet of perfume in her handbag.
- sacked The sacked staff member went on to file a lawsuit.
- Sauced He stumbled out of the pub, heavily sauced after drinking all night.
- shed
- shushed Mom shushed me when I was trying to tell her a secret.
- Sighed After being caught, the mouse sighed.
- slouched He slouched in his chair, staring blankly at the computer screen.
- soughed The wind soughed mournfully through the trees.
- subbed I subbed for my coworker who was out sick last week.
- such She had such a beautiful outfit that I wanted to steal it.
- Sucked The vacuum sucked up all the dust and debris from the carpet.
- Sued
- suited The job was perfectly suited for her skills and interests.
- Summed I summed up my monthly expenses and realized I need to cut back on unnecessary spending.
- Sunned The cat basked in the sunlight and sunned itself on the windowsill.
- Supped I supped on some apple cider and watched the sunset.
- surfed I surfed the internet looking for information about the new restaurant opening in town.
- Surged After the announcement of the new product, sales surged and exceeded all expectations.
- touched She was touched by the kindness of strangers.
- Vouched The witness vouched for the defendant's innocence.
Misspelling of the day
Intertubing
- antedating
- entertain
- entertainer
- entertaining
- inditing
- inner-tubing
- intertwine
- interurban
- intuiting
- undertaking