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How to spell LEACKED correctly?

If you meant to type "leaked" but mistakenly wrote "leacked", here are some helpful alternatives. The correct spelling is "leaked". To avoid such errors in the future, ensure you double-check your spelling or use a spell-check tool. Remember, precision in writing adds clarity and professionalism to your work.

List of suggestions on how to spell leacked correctly

  • backed The company is backed by several prominent investors.
  • beaked The bird had a long, beaked nose that curved downward.
  • Blacked
  • Clacked As I walked across the wooden bridge, my boots clacked loudly against the old planks.
  • decked The entire house was decked out with Christmas lights and decorations.
  • flecked The sky was a brilliant blue, flecked with white clouds.
  • Hacked The company's database was hacked, compromising thousands of customers' personal information.
  • jacked He was so jacked that he could barely move.
  • laced I laced my shoes with duct tape so I wouldn't have to take them off.
  • Lacked He lacked the necessary skills to complete the job.
  • lackey I can count on my lackey to be there on time.
  • Larked She larked about the property with her friends before leaving for her trip.
  • Leached The water was so leached of color that it looked like a muddy swamp.
  • leaded The mechanic leaded the solder onto the broken wire to fix it.
  • leafed
  • Leagued The two countries were leagued together in a military alliance for years.
  • Leaked The government's secret plans were leaked to the public.
  • leakey The cave contained leakey fossils.
  • Leaned She leaned against the building for support.
  • Leaped She leaped into the air to catch the ball.
  • leased "I just leased a new car for the next three years.
  • leaved The tree had leaved out fully in the warm summer sun.
  • licked My dog licked my face when I came home from work.
  • locked I am locked out of my house because I left my keys inside.
  • lucked I lucked out and got the last seat on the plane.
  • necked The couple enjoyed a secluded, necked walk on the beach at sunset.
  • packed
  • peaked The temperature peaked this morning and went back down.
  • Pecked I was Pecked on the head by an orange pelican.
  • Racked After a long day of manual labor, Tom's muscles were racked with pain.
  • sacked She was sacked from her job after she was caught taking the company laptop.
  • Slacked I accidentally slacked off on my studying and now I feel unprepared for the exam.
  • Tacked I tacked the poster onto the wall with some thumbtacks.

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