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How to spell KISED correctly?

If you've accidentally typed "kised" instead of "kissed", fear not, as there are some handy suggestions to rectify the error. Common correct alternatives could be "kissed", "keys" or "kaiser". Always double-check your spelling, and utilize autocorrect features to catch such mistakes before they happen!

List of suggestions on how to spell kised correctly

  • based
  • biased The news report was clearly biased in favor of the candidate.
  • cased The detective cased the scene of the crime for any evidence that could link to the suspect.
  • Diced
  • dosed After receiving her medicine, she was dosed with Xanax.
  • eased
  • fixed She fixed her gaze on the horizon in hopes of finding a way to escape.
  • fused I fused the wires together with a wire fuse.
  • Gibed I can't believe Gibed is gone.
  • Hissed She hissed when she saw the snake slithering through the grass.
  • HOSED I got hosed by that used car salesman.
  • iced I forgot to bring the iced tea.
  • Jibed Their interests jibed perfectly, making it easy for them to connect and become friends.
  • kaiser The kaiser was very upset about the incident.
  • Kasey Kasey is a funny name.
  • keyed After the break-in, the detective keyed into the electronic lock to check who went into the house.
  • kicked I kicked the rock so it would go away.
  • kid I saw a kid climbing a tree.
  • kidd
  • Kidded I kidded myself into thinking that I wouldn't get caught.
  • Killed He was killed in the crash.
  • kind It's kind of you to help me with my bags.
  • kismet Destiny is said to be kismet, a curious word in a language that doesn't have much synonym for "f
  • kiss After giving each other a long and passionate kiss, the two Newlyweds were ready to consummate their marriage.
  • Kissed He kissed his wife goodbye before leaving for work.
  • kisser She turned her head away from his eager kisser.
  • kisses He blew her some kisses as he said goodbye.
  • kite I saw a colorful kite floating in the sky on a windy day at the park.
  • kited He kited the bill to the customer.
  • KITES The kids were playing with their kites.
  • missed I missed the bus and had to take a taxi.
  • mixed The little girl had mixed feelings about going to school.
  • Mused As I sat on the park bench, I mused about the meaning of life and what my purpose is.
  • Noised The children noised around the house, playing loudly and making a mess.
  • nosed The dog nosed around for scraps of food on the kitchen floor.
  • poised As she approached the podium, she appeared calm and poised, ready to deliver her speech.
  • posed
  • raised
  • sized
  • Skied We skied the entire mountain before having lunch.
  • used I used to work in a library.
  • Viced
  • Visaed I was relieved to find out that my passport had been visaed and was ready for my upcoming trip.
  • wised She wised up and realized that she needed to save more money for her future.

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