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How to spell CARRID correctly?

If you meant to spell "carried", the correct spelling is with two R's. Alternatively, if you meant to spell "carried" with only one R, you could consider using the past tense of the verb "carry" instead, such as "carried out" or "carried off."

List of suggestions on how to spell carrid correctly

  • acrid
  • arid The arid desert landscape was barren and desolate, with little sign of life.
  • carbide The cutting tool was made of hard carbide material to last for a long time.
  • card
  • Cared I really cared about my friend and wanted to make sure he was okay.
  • carib The Carib people are indigenous inhabitants of the Caribbean.
  • carotid
  • Carr " Carr's performance during the game was exceptional and earned him the title of MVP.
  • Carrie Carrie decided to go on a backpacking trip across Europe during her summer break.
  • Carried He carried the heavy box up the stairs to the attic.
  • carrier
  • Carries She carries an umbrella in case it rains.
  • carrion The vultures circled above the carrion, eagerly awaiting their next meal.
  • carrot
  • carry I can't carry that all by myself.
  • charred The food was charred and I couldn't eat it.
  • corrie
  • Curried I love the taste of curried chicken.
  • harried After being harried all day, she was ready for a break.
  • Jarred I heard a knock on the door. It was Jarred.
  • Jarrod I'm going to Jarrod's store, because it's located right next to mine.
  • married I am getting married next weekend.
  • Parried The skilled fencer parried every attack with ease, frustrating his opponent.
  • scarred The soldier's face was heavily scarred from the burns he sustained in battle.
  • Tarried I tarried at the park for a while, enjoying the refreshing breeze.

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