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How to spell SWADED correctly?

If you are searching for alternatives to the misspelling "swaded", here are some possible correct suggestions. The correct spelling of "swaded" might be "swayed", which means to be influenced or moved emotionally. Another correct option could be "shaded", referring to an area sheltered from direct sunlight.

List of suggestions on how to spell swaded correctly

  • Awarded She was awarded with a trophy for winning the competition.
  • Sanded He sanded the rough edges of the wooden panel until they were smooth to the touch.
  • sated After eating a large meal, I felt sated and didn't crave any more food.
  • sawed The man sawed the board in half with a hand saw.
  • seated I am seated in a comfortable chair while typing this response.
  • seeded I have seeded the garden with tomato plants.
  • shaded The tree provided a shaded area for us to sit under on the hot, sunny day.
  • Sided
  • sodded I recently sodded my backyard with grass.
  • Spaded He spaded the dirt in the garden to make room for the new plants.
  • Swabbed She swabbed her neck with a wet cloth.
  • Swaddled
  • Swagged I was just about to head out when she came over and Swagged me.
  • Swapped She swapped a smile for a frown.
  • sward The sward of the golf course was perfectly trimmed and a vibrant green.
  • Swarmed He was swarmed by the bugs.
  • Swashed After jumping into the pool, he swashed around to make a big splash.
  • Swathed She was swathed in a heavy robe.
  • swatted Police are investigating after a caller reported that someone had swatted her phone.
  • Swayed The politician's speech swayed the opinions of many voters.
  • Sweated I sweated profusely after running a mile in the hot sun.
  • SWED
  • swede
  • wadded
  • Waded I waded through the shallow water to reach the other side of the river.
  • Warded The magical protective amulet warded off evil spirits.

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