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How to spell JOYED correctly?

When faced with the misspelling "joyed", there are a few correct suggestions that can be made to rectify the error. Possible alternatives include "enjoyed", "joied" or "joyced". These options correctly convey the intended meaning and adhere to common spelling conventions.

List of suggestions on how to spell joyed correctly

  • Bayed The hunters heard the hounds baying loudly as they pursued the fox towards the bayed area.
  • Buoyed The team was buoyed by their recent victory and were ready to take on the next challenge.
  • Cloyed After eating too much candy, I felt cloyed and sickened by the overwhelming sweetness.
  • CODED The data was coded to protect the user's privacy.
  • COED The university admitted its first coed class in 1968.
  • coked
  • ConEd "ConEd is the largest energy delivery company in New York State.
  • Cooed He cooed when he saw the cute doggie.
  • Coped Despite the difficulties, she coped with the stress of her new job.
  • cored The apple was cored and ready to be baked in the pie.
  • cowed The crowd was cowed into silence by the intimidating presence of the police.
  • coyer She grew coyer as the night went on, making it clear she wasn't interested in talking to anyone else.
  • dyed
  • eyed She eyed the handbag in the store window longingly.
  • Gored The bull gored the matador and he was rushed to the hospital.
  • Guyed The tower is guyed to provide better viewing for tourists.
  • jaded After years of hearing the same excuses, he became jaded towards their promises.
  • japed I was so angry when she japed me with that joke.
  • Jared Jared went to the store to buy some groceries.
  • Jawed She was about to say something when she was jawed in by a big dog.
  • Jed Jed was always the first to arrive at work.
  • Jibed The dog jibed at the cat.
  • Jobbed I got jobbed out of my promotion by my conniving coworker.
  • Jogged I jogged five miles this morning with my running group.
  • joined John and Jane joined the book club together.
  • Joked He joked that his suitcase was so heavy because he was bringing back all the souvenirs for his family.
  • Jotted I quickly jotted down the phone number on a nearby piece of paper.
  • Joyed We were joyed to find that the apartment was just as we had imagined it.
  • keyed I am keyed up about the upcoming test.
  • payed
  • toyed The toyed with the toy for a few minutes before putting it back.
  • Yoked As a symbol of their commitment, the couple exchanged yoked pieces of wood during the ceremony.

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