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How to spell WCKED correctly?

If you've accidentally misspelled "wcked", don't fret! Here are a few possible correct suggestions to help you out: "wicked", "wecked", "wackad" or "wucked". Double-check the context to ensure the most suitable option. Remember, even the most seasoned writers make occasional spelling errors!

List of suggestions on how to spell wcked correctly

  • backed The company was backed by a group of investors who believed in its potential.
  • baked
  • bucked The bull bucked him off its back.
  • Caked I'm so caked in makeup I'm starting to look like a clown.
  • Cocked
  • COED A coed is a student in college.
  • coked
  • cred I have nothing to cred to this.
  • CUED Cued is the perfect word for describing the experience of listening to a beautiful piece of music.
  • decked The party was decked out in fairy lights and streamers.
  • Diked The farmers diked the fields to prevent flooding during heavy rains.
  • docked The spaceship docked at the space station, ready for the crew to disembark.
  • Ducked The duck was ducked and she didn't see it coming.
  • Eked
  • faked I faked being sick to get out of class.
  • Hacked A hacker has hacked into the system.
  • Hiked I hiked up the mountain and enjoyed the beautiful scenery.
  • hocked She balled up her shirt and hocked it across the room.
  • irked I was irked when my colleague took credit for my work.
  • jacked
  • Joked He joked that he'd never seen such a disaster in his life.
  • kicked She accidentally kicked the ball over the fence.
  • Lacked She lacked the motivation to continue on with her goals.
  • licked I licked my finger and stuck it in my mouth, tasting my own saliva.
  • liked I have a lot of friends but I liked Matt the best.
  • locked I have a key to my locker, but the door is locked.
  • lucked I lucked out and found a perfect pair of shoes on sale.
  • Mocked I was mocked by my friends for wearing a dress to work.
  • mucked The workers mucked out the horse stalls before feeding the animals.
  • necked I'm going to run to the store, but I need to necked my scarf before I leave.
  • Nicked He got nicked for possession.
  • nuked The chef accidentally nuked the popcorn in the microwave.
  • packed She was so packed, she barely had enough room to breathe.
  • Pecked I got Pecked on the head by a wasp.
  • Picked I picked up the laundry from the cleaners.
  • Piked
  • pocked
  • Poked I was poked by a ghost.
  • Puked I puked yesterday after eating that spicy Indian food.
  • Racked The shelves were racked with food.
  • Raked The gardener raked the leaves into a pile before disposing of them.
  • ricked
  • Rocked I was rocked by the quake.
  • Rucked My suit is rucked up.
  • sacked The company sacked him after discovering he had been stealing from them.
  • Sucked The movie was so bad that it sucked all the energy out of the audience.
  • Tacked She tacked the poster onto the bulletin board.
  • Ticked
  • tucked He tucked the blanket under his feet to keep warm.
  • Waged
  • Waked I woke up Waked in the dark.
  • wed Mark and Sarah will wed in a beautiful ceremony next month.
  • weed
  • whacked I whacked the fly with a newspaper.
  • wicked The wicked witch cackled as she rode her broomstick through the dark night.
  • wicket Martin put his hand up to shield his eyes from the sun as he walked over to the wicket.
  • Worked
  • wracked
  • wrecked The hurricane wrecked the small coastal town.
  • Yoked Kyle was yoked to a cowboy's team of horses and taken for a ride.

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