How to spell ATTRACED correctly?
If you've mistakenly typed "attraced" instead of "attracted", fear not! Auto-correct won't always save the day, but here are some correct alternatives: 1) "attracted", which means to draw something or someone close; 2) "extracted", which refers to removing something; 3) "contracted", indicating a reduction in size or occurrence; or 4) "abstracted", meaning to divert one's attention or lose focus.
List of suggestions on how to spell attraced correctly
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attract
The colorful flowers in the garden attract many bees.
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Attracted
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outraced
The hare outraced the tortoise and won the race.
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retraced
I retraced my steps to see if I dropped my keys along the way.
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traced
The detective carefully traced the suspect's movements on the night of the crime.
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