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How to spell NAWED correctly?

If you meant to spell "nawed" but made an error, here are some possible correct suggestions: "naked", "named", "nailed", "navy", "nod" or "nowed". Remember to double-check your spelling to ensure clear and accurate communication.

List of suggestions on how to spell nawed correctly

  • awed The young girl was awed by the beauty of the sunset.
  • bowed
  • Cawed
  • cowed The students were cowed by the strict teacher's stern warnings.
  • Gnawed The squirrel gnawed on the acorn for what seemed like hours.
  • Hawed She hawed over her decision for hours before finally making a choice.
  • hewed The lumberjack expertly hewed the fallen tree into usable pieces of wood.
  • Jawed The Jawed karate fighter knocked out his opponent with a powerful punch.
  • Lowed
  • Mewed The cat mewed loudly until I let him outside.
  • mowed
  • Nabbed The police nabbed the thief as he was trying to run away with the stolen merchandise.
  • Nader Nader is a common Arabic name meaning "rare".
  • Nagged My mother nagged me about cleaning my room even though I had already promised to do it.
  • naiad The naiad emerged from the water, her skin glistening in the sun.
  • Nailed
  • named
  • napped She napped on the couch for an hour before starting her work.
  • Nate Nate has been my best friend since we were kids.
  • Neared As they neared the finish line, the runners began to increase their pace.
  • Ned Ned was my favorite character on the TV show Game of Thrones.
  • need
  • newel Grace held tightly onto the newel post as she descended the spiral staircase.
  • NEWER
  • nosed The dog nosed around in the bushes for a while before finding its ball.
  • noted
  • nuked The fish became overcooked and rubbery after being nuked in the microwave for too long.
  • owed I owed my friend fifty dollars after borrowing from her last month.
  • Pawed
  • Rowed She rowed the boat across the lake to the other side.
  • sawed He sawed the logs into pieces for the fireplace.
  • sewed She sewed a patch onto her backpack to cover the hole.
  • Snowed It snowed heavily last night and now the roads are covered in snow.
  • sowed He sowed the seeds in the garden and eagerly awaited their growth.
  • SWED
  • thawed I took the chicken out of the freezer and put it in the fridge to be thawed.
  • Towed The car was towed away after it was found parked illegally.
  • unwed She decided to have a child despite being unwed.
  • Vowed She vowed to never speak to him again after what he had done.
  • Waned
  • wed Sarah and Tom are planning to wed in the summer.
  • wowed
  • Yawed While holding the camera still, I yawed around to avoid the paparazzi.

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Excatally

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