What is the correct spelling for GADE?

If you've inadvertently spelled "gade" instead of the intended word, here are possible correct suggestions. If you wanted "gate", it refers to an entrance or exit point. For "grade", it represents a level of accomplishment. "Fade" means to gradually disappear. Lastly, "gaze" implies a steady, intense look at something.

Correct spellings for GADE

  • bade She bade her farewell and left for the airport.
  • fade The sunset was so beautiful that the colors seemed to fade into the horizon.
  • gad
  • GADS
  • gage I had to use a tire gage to check the pressure on my car's tires.
  • gale The gale was so strong that it toppled over several trees.
  • game Yesterday, I played a fun video game with my friends online.
  • gape The audience couldn't help but gape in shock at the amazing magic trick.
  • gate I need to remember to close the gate before the cows get out.
  • Gave She gave him a warm hug as he arrived at the airport.
  • gaze I couldn't help but gaze in wonderment at the beautiful sunset over the horizon.
  • Gide
  • glade The glade was filled with wildflowers and buzzing bees.
  • godt Jeg kan godt lide at spise mad. (I like to eat food.)
  • grade I received an A grade on my math exam yesterday.
  • jade The ancient Chinese civilization highly valued jade as a symbol of nobility and immortality.
  • lade I'll lade the groceries into the trunk of the car.
  • made She made a delicious meal for dinner using fresh ingredients.
  • sade Sade is an English singer known for her smooth jazz and soulful music.
  • wade I was going to wade through the river, but then I saw the crocodiles.