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How to spell SLEAD correctly?

If you have come across the misspelling "slead", there are several possible correct suggestions you can consider. It may have been intended to be "sled" or "sleaze", depending on the context. Double-checking the word's meaning in the sentence can help determine the right spelling.

List of suggestions on how to spell slead correctly

  • lad The young lad played soccer in the park with his friends.
  • lead The path through the jungle will lead us to the hidden waterfall.
  • led The guide led us through the jungle to the waterfall.
  • lewd I was uncomfortable with the lewd comments he made about my appearance.
  • load I have a heavy load of laundry to do today.
  • mislead The advertisement was intentionally designed to mislead consumers into believing that the product would provide immediate results.
  • plead The lawyer will plead his case in front of the judge.
  • sad
  • salad
  • seal The seal on the document indicated that it had not been tampered with.
  • seat I prefer a window seat when I fly.
  • seed The farmer planted a seed in the soil and hoped for a bountiful harvest.
  • slat
  • slaw
  • slay The knight set out to slay the dragon and save the village.
  • sled
  • sleds The children were excited to slide down the hill on their new sleds.
  • sleet It snowed so hard that it was raining sleet.
  • slew The farmer had a slew of chores to finish before the end of the day.
  • Slewed I slewed the camera towards the light to create a more dramatic shot.
  • Slid The door slid shut with a sleepy hiss.
  • Slued The car slued across the icy road and collided with a tree.
  • Snead Snead was an American professional golfer who won numerous PGA Tours.
  • soled I accidentally soled my new shoes by walking too much on pavement.
  • stead She worked tirelessly, determined to hold her stead as the leader of the organization.
  • steal The thief tried to steal the purse from the woman in the alley.
  • Sued

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