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How to spell SADDED correctly?

If you accidentally mistype "sadded" and the word you intended to type refers to something being saddened, then the correct suggestions would be "saddened" or "sad". These words convey a feeling of sorrow or unhappiness, which might be what you were trying to convey. Double-check before hitting send!

List of suggestions on how to spell sadded correctly

  • added
  • aided The new technology aided in improving the efficiency of the manufacturing process.
  • faded The curtains in the living room looked old and faded from years of exposure to sunlight.
  • Gadded I gadded around the city looking for the perfect gift.
  • jaded After years of disappointment, she had become jaded and stopped believing in love.
  • laded The ship was heavily laded with cargo for the long voyage.
  • padded He wore a padded vest to protect himself during the intense training session.
  • sadden The news of his friend's death will sadden him deeply.
  • Saddened After hearing the news, she was saddened.
  • Sadder I felt even sadder after hearing the news of her passing.
  • saddest The saddest thing about his departure was that he didn't even say goodbye.
  • saddle
  • saddled As a result of the economic downturn, many companies have been saddled with excessive debt.
  • saddler The saddler crafted a beautiful leather saddle for the champion horse.
  • sade We sipped on a chilled glass of Sade wine while watching the sunset.
  • Sadie Sadie is a beautiful golden retriever with a heart full of love.
  • salted I love salted caramel ice cream.
  • Sanded I sanded down the rough edges of the wooden chair before applying the paint.
  • sated The dog was so sated, it barely moved when the cat came closer.
  • saved The baby was saved by the fireman.
  • sawed He sawed the board in half to make two equal parts.
  • Scudded I scudded across the room to avoid getting wet.
  • seeded Alexis is seeded in the ballroom.
  • shaded The windows were open, and the sun streamed in, casting a warm and inviting shaded.
  • Sided I sided with my friend during the argument with my sister.
  • Sidled Tim sidled up behind his prey.
  • Skidded The car skidded on the wet road and nearly hit a tree.
  • Sledded Last winter the family sledded down the hill behind their house.
  • sodded The lawn was meticulously sodded with fresh green grass to prepare for the summer parties.
  • Spaded He spaded the soil before planting the rose bushes.
  • studded She had on a plain cotton shirt with a studded belt.
  • wadded I wadded up the newspaper and threw it out the window.
  • Waded The children waded in the shallow part of the river.

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Attenttion

  • attention
  • attentions
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