How to spell BOTHED correctly?
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List of suggestions on how to spell bothed correctly
- bated She watched with bated breath as the acrobat performed his daring stunt.
- bathe I usually bathe in warm water for at least 20 minutes.
- Bathed I bathed in the warm sun while laying on the beach.
- bather The bather splashed around in the lake, enjoying the refreshing water on a hot summer day.
- Berthed The ship berthed at the port safely after a long voyage.
- bethe
- birthed
- bitched
- Boated We took a boated cruise down the Hudson River.
- Boded
- boned I'm going to have a boned chicken for lunch.
- booed After crying out in pain, she was booed by her classmates.
- booted They booted her from the precinct.
- bored I'm feeling really bored so I'm going to watch TV.
- botched The wedding was a bit botched due to the weather conditions.
- both
- bother
- bothered I'm really bothered by the way she always talks to me.
- bothers The constant ringing of the phone bothers me when I am trying to work.
- bowed I was deeply bowed as I left the room.
- hothead I can't believe he's a hothead; he's going to get himself into trouble.
- Loathed I loathed the way he talked to me.
- Mouthed I was so angry, I mouthed off to my boss.
- pothead I can't believe my mother married a pothead.
- Soothed I was soothed by the song's soft melody.
- toothed The saw had a toothed blade that easily cut through the wood.