How to spell CHAISED correctly?
If you meant to type "chased" but accidentally wrote "chaised", fret not! Here are some correct alternatives to consider: cheese, chalet, choice, chairs, chaise (a type of furniture). Remember to double-check spellings to ensure accurate communication.
List of suggestions on how to spell chaised correctly
- cased The detective cased the apartment complex looking for clues.
- Caused The heavy storm caused damage to the house.
- Ceased The engine of the car suddenly ceased when we were driving on the highway.
- chafed The new shoes chafed her heels and gave her blisters.
- Chaffed The rough fabric of her pants had chaffed her skin raw.
- chained
- Chaired She chaired the meeting with confidence and grace.
- chaise I sat on the chaise, enjoying the view of the sunset from the window.
- chaises The outdoor furniture set included four chaises for lounging by the pool.
- Chanced I chanced upon an old friend from high school at the grocery store yesterday.
- chapped My lips are chapped from the cold wind.
- charged The prosecutor charged the suspect with murder.
- charmed I was charmed by the quaint little village on the outskirts of town.
- charred The steak was so overcooked that it was charred to a crisp.
- Charted He charted the course of the ship through the treacherous waters.
- chase
- chased
- chaser After drinking a shot, he always had a chaser to wash it down.
- chases
- Chatted I chatted with my friend for hours about our weekend plans.
- chided My mother chided me for being so reckless.
- Chimed I am so happy for you, Chimed.
- chisel He used a chisel to carve the statue out of marble.
- liaised I liaised with the customer support team to resolve the issue.
- phased The new plan is phased in gradually over the next few months.
- raised I was raised in the city and have never been camping.