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How to spell EAISED correctly?

If you meant "raised", you might want to double-check your spelling. However, if "eaised" is what you intended, it could be a typo or a new word not recognized by most dictionaries. One suggestion could be to define the intended meaning and context to avoid confusion.

List of suggestions on how to spell eaised correctly

  • aided The new technology aided in the completion of the project much faster.
  • Ailed George's headache ailed him all day.
  • Aimed I aimed the blaster at the creature.
  • aired
  • based I based my costume off of a photo I found online.
  • cased The detective cased the building before conducting a full investigation.
  • Caused The heavy rainfall caused flooding in the entire town.
  • Ceased He ceased his moaning and thrashing quickly to avoid attention.
  • eared The puppy with floppy eared is so adorable.
  • earned I earned my paycheck by working five days a week.
  • ease Yoga can help ease the pain in your back.
  • eased I eased myself into the hot bath and let out a relaxing sigh.
  • easel The painter set up his easel on the hillside to capture the stunning landscape on canvas.
  • eases The massage eases my muscle tension and relaxes me.
  • Erased She erased the whiteboard after the meeting had concluded.
  • Gassed After an hour of exercise, I was completely gassed and had to take a break.
  • leased The property was leased to a commercial entity.
  • liaised I liaised with the teacher to get out of detention.
  • massed The protestors massed in front of the capitol building, demanding change.
  • Noised The construction site noised all day, disturbing the peace of the neighborhood.
  • Parsed After reading through the parsed results, I saw that my score had improved significantly.
  • Passed
  • Paused She paused to catch her breath before continuing to climb the mountain trail.
  • poised She remained poised until the end of the game.
  • raised My parents raised me to be independent and hardworking.
  • sassed The teacher was not happy when the student sassed her in front of the class.
  • teased She teased me with the news that she was moving out of state.
  • wised She wised up and took the job offer.

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