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How to spell URSED correctly?

Possible correct suggestions for the misspelling "ursed" could be "cursed" or "versed". "Cursed" means to be under a spell of bad luck or misfortune, while "versed" means to be knowledgeable or skilled in a particular topic. Both words have very different meanings, so it's important to use the correct spelling in context.

List of suggestions on how to spell ursed correctly

  • arced The railing on the balcony is arced to provide extra support.
  • Coursed
  • cursed I placed a cursed Object on the alter!
  • cussed The cussed old man refused to listen to reason and continued to argue with everyone.
  • eased The masseuse eased the tension in my shoulders with her skilled hands.
  • Erased I erased the slate clean from my past.
  • erse The Erse language is considered difficult to learn.
  • fused The two metals have fused together to create a new composite material.
  • Fussed My aunt fussed over the flowers on the table before guests arrived.
  • Horsed I rode my horsed in the park.
  • Mused She mused about the possibilities of the future.
  • Mussed My hair was mussed up after sitting on the couch for hours.
  • nursed The baby was nursed until it was able to drink on its own.
  • Parsed The emails were parsed and the addresses were entered into a search engine.
  • Pursed
  • pursued
  • Unset She was disappointed when unset containers were left on the table.
  • unused I have several unused tickets from my trip to Greece last year.
  • upset She was upset that her favorite shirt didn't fit.
  • Urged I urged my friend to go to the doctor after noticing her persistent cough.
  • Ursa
  • use I will not use your toothbrush.
  • used He used to play basketball with his friends every weekend.
  • user The user experience has been vastly improved with the latest software update.
  • uses She uses her phone to check the time.
  • versed As a linguistics expert, she prides herself on being well versed in multiple languages.

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