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How to spell DEACHED correctly?

If you've mistakenly typed "deached" instead of the intended word, there are a few possible correct suggestions. One could be "detached", which means to disconnect or separate. Another option might be "reached", which refers to making contact or attaining a goal. It's essential to double-check your spelling for accurate communication.

List of suggestions on how to spell deached correctly

  • Ached After walking all day, my feet ached terribly.
  • beached The whale was beached on the shore, unable to return to the open sea.
  • cached I cleared my browser history and cached files to free up some space on my computer.
  • Coached He coached his son's little league team to a championship victory.
  • dashed The runner dashed to the finish line.
  • debauched The debauched nightclub was filled with alcohol, drugs, and parties that went on all night.
  • decked
  • deiced The ground crew deiced the airplane before its departure in the icy weather conditions.
  • detached She stood there, feeling detached from the situation, watching as the argument unfolded before her.
  • Ditched She ditched her old job and started a business.
  • douched
  • etched The inscription etched into the stone was beautiful.
  • Fetched
  • Leached After being leached for weeks, the water was too toxic to drink.
  • Leashed The dog was leashed to the tree while the owner went inside the store.
  • Leeched
  • perched
  • poached The chef poached the eggs for the Benedict this morning.
  • Reached He finally reached the top of the hill.
  • Retched I retched every time I smelled that spoiled food.
  • roached The animal had roached up the tree and was eating the fruit.
  • Searched He searched all over the house for his lost keys.
  • teacher My teacher always tells us to behave.
  • teaches Mrs. Jones teaches fourth grade at the local school.

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