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How to spell SCORGED correctly?

If you stumbled upon the misspelling "scorged", fear not! The correct suggestions for this word could be "scoured" or "scorched". Both options relate to different actions, with "scoured" referring to thorough cleaning or searching, while "scorched" implies burning or extreme heat. Remember to choose the appropriate option based on your intended meaning.

List of suggestions on how to spell scorged correctly

  • corked The wine tasted strange, and I soon realized that the bottle was corked.
  • gorged After fasting all day, he gorged himself on a large pizza.
  • scared The little girl was scared of the thunder outside.
  • Scarfed I scarfed down my sandwich and raced home.
  • Scarped I have a scarped back.
  • scarred The soldier returned home, his body scarred from the battle.
  • Scoffed When the teacher assigned the group project, a few students scoffed at the idea of having to work with others.
  • Scooped I scooped the ice cream off the cone and ate it with a straw.
  • scooted I scooted my chair closer to the table to reach the food.
  • scoped I'm looking for a job that's within my scoped area of expertise.
  • scorched The sun had scorched the earth and dried up all the water.
  • Scored John scored a goal in the last minute of the game.
  • scorned
  • scoured I scoured the internet for hours trying to find the perfect gift for my mother's birthday.
  • scourge The coronavirus has become a scourge for the entire world.
  • Scourged The town was scourged by a devastating tornado.
  • scourges The scourges of poverty and inequality continue to plague many societies around the world.
  • Scouted I'm being scouted by the Red Sox.
  • Scowled He scowled at me and walked away.
  • screed The contractor used a screed to level out the concrete before finishing the surface.
  • slogged I slogged through the muddy fields during the rainstorm to get home.
  • snogged I snogged my boyfriend under the mistletoe.
  • Surged The crowd surged forward to catch a glimpse of the celebrity.

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