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How to spell KNICKED correctly?

If you are mistaken with the spelling of "knicked", perhaps you meant "nicked" or "knocked". "Nicked" refers to a small cut or takedown, while "knocked" means to strike or hit something. These alternatives would ensure accurate communication and proper usage while conveying your intended message.

List of suggestions on how to spell knicked correctly

  • kicked She kicked the ball hard and it went flying over the fence.
  • Kinked
  • knacker The knacker came to the farm to collect the old and injured horses.
  • Knicker
  • knickers She was embarrassed when she realized she had a hole in her knickers.
  • Knifed
  • Knocked
  • knocker He lifted the knocker and pounded three times on the door.
  • Knuckled I rapped my knuckled on the door, waiting for someone to answer.
  • licked The dog licked his owner's face after being given a treat.
  • necked The couple was caught in a compromising position, necked in the back seat of the car.
  • Nicked The cat nicked my ankle with its claws.
  • nickel
  • nicker I heard the horse nicker softly as I approached the stable.
  • panicked Carter was panicked when he got the call that his grandmother was in the hospital.
  • Picked I picked up the flowers I placed on the table.
  • ricked He was really ricked after kicking that rock.
  • snacked Yesterday, I snacked on some delicious hummus and veggies for my mid-afternoon snack.
  • Snicked He snicked the lock open quietly with his trusty set of lock picks.
  • Ticked I was really ticked off when I found out they cancelled the concert.
  • wicked Tom never does anything without a wicked plan.

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