How to spell BIIDER correctly?
If you meant to type "biider" but ended up with a typo, don't worry! Here are some suggestions for the correct spelling: "bidder", referring to someone who offers a price for something at an auction or "binder", which could denote a device for holding papers together.
List of suggestions on how to spell biider correctly
- Badder
- bedder Betty washes the bedder in the sink.
- bidder The highest bidder won the auction for the rare vintage car.
- bidders The auction had several bidders.
- bide
- bides While I bides my time, I daydream of an intriguing plotline.
- bidet I have never seen a bidet in person, only in magazines.
- bier The bier was placed at the center of the room for the mourners to pay their respects.
- binder I need to organize my papers in a binder for easy reference.
- birder As a birder, she spent weekends hiking through the woods to spot rare species of birds.
- birders I birders regularly at my local park.
- biter The dog was a known biter, so the owner had to ensure he was always wearing a muzzle in public.
- bitter Tom was bitter about his divorce.
- border I'm not sure what you're asking for; the word "border" doesn't appear in the text.
- bride
- builder The builder completed the building on time and under budget.
Misspelling of the day
Apsolutly
- absolute
- absolutely
- absolutes
- apostle
- appositely
- aptly
- astutely
- axolotl
- axolotls
- desolately