How to spell THEMED correctly?
If you find yourself misspelling "themed", here are a few suggestions to get it right: thirsted, themes, helmet, tamed, teamed. Remember to proofread and use spell-check to catch any mistakes before finalizing your text.
List of suggestions on how to spell themed correctly
- Ahmed
- Chimed The grandfather clock chimed ten times, indicating it was late at night.
- Deemed The product was deemed unfit for consumption and was immediately recalled.
- Hemmed
- homed As the sun began to set, the birds homed in on their nests for the night.
- rhymed The poem was so well written and rhymed perfectly.
- Seemed
- shamed She was deeply shamed by her behavior at the party last night.
- tamed He has finally tamed his wild and aggressive dog.
- Teamed The Yellow Team was teamed up against the Blue Team.
- Teemed The lake teemed with fish after the recent restocking efforts.
- Termed The condition was termed as a rare and incurable disease.
- thames
- thawed I forgot to take the chicken out of the freezer, so I had to wait for it to thawed before I could cook it.
- Them I left them in the car.
- theme
- Themed It was a themed party!
- themes The director has notably incorporated recurring themes of love, loss, and redemption in his films.
- they'd They'd rather stay in the dark.
- Thieved The priceless jewel was thieved by the master thief last night.
- thumbed He thumb-scrubbed his eyes and thumbed through his notes.
- Thumped I thumped my hand against the table in frustration.
- thyme I added a pinch of thyme to the soup to add some flavor.
- timed I timed my run today and beat my personal best.