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How to spell MAIDED correctly?

The correct spelling of "maided" is actually "maid". It is a common mistake to add an extra "e" at the end. Other similar words to keep in mind include "tried" (not "tride"), "cried" (not "criede"), and "fried" (not "fryed"). Remembering these spelling rules will help you communicate more effectively in writing.

List of suggestions on how to spell maided correctly

  • added
  • aided The new software program aided in the quick completion of the task.
  • Baited
  • Carded The bartender carded the young man to confirm that he was of legal drinking age.
  • chided The teacher chided the student for not paying attention in class.
  • faded The color of the shirt had faded over time.
  • Gadded I am gadded with joy.
  • guided The teacher guided the students through the experiment.
  • Hided I Hided my phone under the bed blanket.
  • jaded After years of working in the industry, I have become jaded and have lost my passion for the job.
  • laded The porter laded the heavy boxes onto the truck with great effort.
  • Larded This bacon is larded with a strip of cured pork belly.
  • Lauded The teacher lauded John for getting an A on his math test.
  • MACED She wore a colorful MACED dress.
  • madden The constant noise and chaos from the construction site next door began to madden the normally calm and collected homeowner.
  • madder I became even madder when I found out he had lied to me.
  • made
  • maid The maid comes every week to clean the house.
  • maiden The young maiden lived in a small village on the outskirts of town.
  • MAIDS The maids worked hard to ensure that the house was clean and tidy for the guests.
  • mailed I mailed the package yesterday and it should arrive in a few days.
  • maimed Unfortunately, the soldier was maimed in the explosion and had to be airlifted to a hospital.
  • malted He loved the taste of malted barley in his beer.
  • Maned Kingdom of Maned is a small country located in Central Africa.
  • manned A slew of robotic cleaners were soon to clean up the space while the manned unit monitored the situation.
  • Mapped I mapped out our route before we left for our road trip.
  • marked The teacher marked the exams with a red pen.
  • marred His life was marred by tragedy.
  • Mashed
  • massed The protesters massed outside of the government building demanding change.
  • masted The ship was masted with a tall spars.
  • mated
  • matted After the tornado swept through the town, the mats were matted under the fallen trees and power lines.
  • Maude I predict that Maude will win the race.
  • Mauled The animals were mauled by the grizzly bear.
  • Melded The blocks melded together perfectly.
  • Mended
  • mimed The performer mimed the actions of a mime artist during the comedy show.
  • minded "I don't think he minded me coming to see him.
  • mined
  • mired The company was mired in financial troubles, unable to pay its bills or make any progress towards their goals.
  • Moiled After mowing the lawn, I moiled the lawn mower.
  • molded This vase is molded from clay.
  • padded The room is padded to ensure your comfort.
  • Raided Police raided the house and took all of the drugs and guns.
  • Sided I have sided with my friends against the bully.
  • Tided I tided my room before my parents arrived home.
  • Voided The check was voided and a new one was issued.
  • wadded When I wadded up the crumpled up piece of paper, I felt much better.
  • Waded
  • Waited
  • Warded The ancient spell warded off evil spirits.

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