What is the correct spelling for SEAMAD?

If you've mistakenly typed "seamad", you might be looking for "seaman", which refers to a sailor or a person working on a ship. Other possible corrections could include "seam", referring to the line where two materials are sewn together or "seamed", which describes an object that has visible seams.

Correct spellings for SEAMAD

  • Sea mad
  • Seam ad
  • Seaman The seaman aboard the vessel took his duties very seriously.
  • Seamed The seamed dress looked great on her, emphasizing her curves in all the right places.