What is the correct spelling for SHOKED?

If you've accidentally spelled "shoked" instead of "shocked", here are some correct suggestions for your misspelling. The correct spelling is "shocked", which means to be deeply surprised or amazed. Pay attention to the "c" instead of the "k" and you'll be using the correct spelling in no time.

Correct spellings for SHOKED

  • Chocked I was so surprised when the Chocked man ran into the room.
  • choke He tried to swallow the large pill, but it stuck in his throat and he began to choke.
  • choked The chicken almost choked on a large piece of bread.
  • choker The choker necklace she wore added a trendy touch to her outfit.
  • coked
  • Hiked Last summer, I hiked to the top of Mount Kilimanjaro and it was an unforgettable experience.
  • hocked I was surprised to learn that my friend hocked his car to pay for his rent.
  • hooked I hooked one on coral reef Saturday morning.
  • Joked I joked that I was going to sue you.
  • Poked When she poked him, he woke up with a start.
  • shacked I shacked at my grandparents' house for the summer.
  • shake I like to shake my salad dressing vigorously before pouring it onto my greens.
  • shaker I love to shake my shaker.
  • Sharked I saw a sharked fish swimming in the water.
  • shed I'm going to the shed to get my golf clubs.
  • Shied The horse shied at the sight of the snake on the trail.
  • Shirked I didn't want to do the homework, but I realized that I had shirked it for the past week.
  • Shoaled The shoaled water posed a hazard for boat travel.
  • shocked She was shocked to find out that he had been cheating on her.
  • shocker The ending of the movie was a real shocker, no one saw it coming.
  • shod He shod his horse before embarking on a long ride.
  • shooed Mom shooed the children off to bed.
  • Shopped I shopped for clothes at the mall.
  • Shored The town square is shored with granite stones to protect it from flooding.
  • shorted The stock price shorted due to the negative news about the company's financial performance.
  • shouted She shouted with joy when she found out she had won the lottery.
  • Shoved She shoved the heavy box across the room with all her strength.
  • showed I showed her the book I was reading.
  • shred He used a cheese shredder to shred the block of cheddar into tiny pieces.
  • Shucked The farmer shucked the corn before cooking it.
  • smoked I smoked a cigarette after I finished my sandwich.
  • soaked After the rain, the pavement was soaked.
  • stoked I'm so stoked to go on this date with my friends.
  • Yoked My husband and I are "yoked" to each other and enjoy spending time together.