If you have mistyped "sydd", fret not! Here are a couple of potential corrections: "said" - referring to verbal expression or "sudd" - meaning to soak something in liquid. Always proofread before finalizing to escape such minor spelling errors!
odd It was odd that he arrived at 3am without warning.
sad She felt sad when she found out her favorite store was closing.
sadeSade's voice is so soothing, it always puts me at ease.
Sadr At the outset, the Sadrist movement, led by cleric Muqtada al-Sadr, allied itself with the Americans, but by 2003 it too turned against the occupation.
said She said she would try her best to complete the project on time.
sand The sand was hot under his feet as he walked along the beach.
scad The ocean was teeming with scad that day, making it a popular spot for fishing.
scud The dark clouds scud across the sky as the gusty winds picked up.