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How to spell RAOSED correctly?

"Raised" is the correct spelling for the misspelling "raosed". Other possible correct suggestions for this misspelling are "roasted" (if referring to food) or "roused" (if referring to someone being awoken or stimulated).

List of suggestions on how to spell raosed correctly

  • based
  • braised The chef braised the lamb until it was tender and juicy.
  • cased The police cased the neighborhood looking for any suspicious activity.
  • dosed I'm feeling so dosed up from the drugs I took.
  • eased My headache was eased by the ibuprofen I took before bed.
  • Erased He erased the whiteboard after the lecture.
  • Grassed The garden was fully grassed and provided a lush, green carpet for picnics and lounging.
  • HOSED I had a meeting with the boss, but then I got hosed.
  • nosed The dog nosed around the area looking for any sign of its toy.
  • posed The actor posed for the photographer during the shoot.
  • Praised He was praised by his colleagues for his excellent work.
  • Raced The two friends raced each other to the finish line.
  • Raged The fire raged on for hours, consuming everything in its path.
  • raise
  • raised
  • raiser
  • Raked She raked the leaves into a pile in the backyard.
  • raped
  • Rasped The cheese had been rasped.
  • Rated I'm not sure if I'm up for the Rated R challenge.
  • Raved I raved about the soup at the restaurant.
  • razed During the war, the enemy razed the entire city to the ground.
  • razzed The opposing team razzed the pitcher after he gave up a home run.
  • Reposed The statue of the dictator reposed majestically in the center of the town square.
  • reused I reused this cup from yesterday.
  • Rinsed After flossing, I rinsed my mouth with water.
  • robed The high priest was robed in a magnificent garment of gold and blue.
  • Roosted The birds roosted in the tall tree branches.
  • Roped I roped the horse and led it to the stable.
  • rose She gave him a single, red rose as a token of her affection.
  • ROSES I picked a bouquet of red roses for my mother's birthday present.
  • Roused I was quickly Roused from my slumber when I heard the alarm go off.
  • Roved I roved around the city for hours, trying to find the perfect gift for my mother's birthday.
  • Rowed He rowed the boat upstream against the strong current.

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