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How to spell CASUED correctly?

"Casued" should be spelled as "caused". To avoid this misspelling, double-check the spelling before finalizing any written work. Rely on spell-check tools, proofread carefully or consult a dictionary to ensure correct spelling. Implementing these suggestions will eliminate the improper spelling of "casued" and enhance your writing accuracy.

List of suggestions on how to spell casued correctly

  • based
  • Caged The animals in the zoo looked sad and caged.
  • Caked The mud caked onto my shoes after hiking through the rain.
  • Caned I got caned for littering.
  • CAPED Superman is known for his caped outfit.
  • Cared I never would have gotten this promotion if my boss hadn't cared about my work ethic.
  • case I need to bring my laptop case to the office tomorrow.
  • cased The detectives cased the scene of the crime looking for any evidence that could help solve the mystery.
  • cases I have a ton of cases of beer.
  • Casey She always has a smile on her face, even when the casey is tough.
  • cashed He cashed his paycheck at the bank before heading to the grocery store.
  • casket The family gathered around the casket at the funeral home.
  • caste In some cultures, a person's caste determines their social status and opportunities in life.
  • caster The caster on this chair allows for easy movement across the floor.
  • Castes India's social structure used to be based on the division of society into different castes.
  • Caused Carolyn's driving caused the accident.
  • Caved It looks like the cave has been caved in.
  • Cawed The cawed birdie startled me.
  • Ceased Fielding ceased to play after he fractured his wrist.
  • chased
  • Classed She was classed as one of the top performers in the company despite only joining six months ago.
  • clued I'm not clued in on the latest developments in the industry.
  • Coasted We coasted down the mountain.
  • COSTED I costed out the expenses for the project and realized we needed to make some budget cuts.
  • CUED The actor was cued to enter the stage at the right time.
  • cussed I cussed out my boss for making me work on the weekend.
  • eased The doctor eased the patient's pain with a prescription for painkillers.
  • Gasped I gasped as I watched her fall.
  • Gassed The victim was gassed and then burned.
  • Sued The company was sued for not adequately warning customers about the potential dangers of their product.

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