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How to spell IED correctly?

If you've mistakenly typed "ied" instead of the correct spelling, here are some possible suggestions. It could be "tied", referring to something being secured or bound. It could also be "fried", indicating food being cooked in hot oil. Another option might be "cried", relating to shedding tears in emotional distress. Make sure to double-check your intended word to avoid any confusion!

List of suggestions on how to spell ied correctly

  • bed I am going to bed early tonight because I need a good night's sleep.
  • Died
  • ed She was excited to have been accepted into the prestigious university's Ed.D program.
  • fed
  • Ged Lena was thrilled to learn that she had passed her Ged exam on the first try.
  • Hied He hied himself to the party as soon as he heard the music.
  • i'd I'd love to go see that movie with you.
  • iced
  • ID I need to see your ID to confirm your age.
  • ie I prefer fast food, ie burgers and fries, over fine dining.
  • Ind
  • iud "I chose to use an IUD as my preferred form of birth control because it is long-lasting and effective.
  • Jed Jed forgot to pay his phone bill and now his service has been cut off.
  • led
  • lied
  • med
  • Ned Ned ate his breakfast quickly.
  • pied The bird had a beautiful pied plumage of black and white feathers.
  • qed Richard is a good friend, and I qed him goodnight.
  • red The sun was beginning to set, and the sky was a beautiful, fiery red.
  • ted Ted is planning to go on a road trip next month.
  • tied She was tied up with a rope.
  • Vied I Vied for the award with all my might.
  • wed I will wed my fiance next spring.
  • zed In British English, the letter "z" is often pronounced as "zed.

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