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How to spell SWAIED correctly?

The correct spelling for "swaied" could possibly be "swayed", which means to move or cause to move gently to and fro or from side to side. Another suggestion could be "splayed", meaning to spread out or apart in different directions.

List of suggestions on how to spell swaied correctly

  • said
  • Sailed Yesterday we sailed through the bright sunlight to an isolated island.
  • sated After eating a large meal, I was finally sated and couldn't even think about dessert.
  • saved I saved some money by cooking at home instead of ordering takeout.
  • sawed He sawed off a piece of wood from the tree trunk.
  • Skied I skied in the Nordic skiing resort.
  • Spied He spied on his sister through the small crack in her bedroom door.
  • staid The staid woman wore a conservative suit and had her hair pulled back into a tight bun.
  • Swabbed The doctor swabbed the area before giving the injection.
  • Swagged After getting my new laptop, I swagged out with my old one and took it to my friend's house to use as
  • swain He pursued the swain until he caught him.
  • Swapped I swapped my xbox for a new one.
  • sward The knight emerged from the forest and walked purposefully across the sward towards the castle.
  • Swarmed When the store opened on Black Friday, customers swarmed in to take advantage of the deals.
  • Swashed It rained all morning, and when I left for work, my car was downright swashed.
  • Swathed
  • swatted I swatted the mosquito that was buzzing around my head.
  • Swayed I was slightly swayed by her argument, but I still think you should give her a chance.
  • Sweated After jogging for an hour, John sweated profusely and had to take a shower.
  • SWED
  • Swiped I swiped my card to pay for the groceries at the self-checkout.

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