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How to spell MERIED correctly?

If you ever mistype "meried" instead of "married", worry not! Auto-correct can sometimes be unreliable, but here are some correct alternatives for your convenience: "married", "merger", "merited" or "merrily". Remember to proofread to ensure accurate communication, regardless of pesky typos!

List of suggestions on how to spell meried correctly

  • berried The bushes were heavily berried, indicating a bountiful harvest to come.
  • Cried She cried when she found out her cat ran away.
  • dried After washing the clothes, I hung them out to dry so they would be completely dried.
  • Erred Despite her best efforts, she erred in her calculations and the experiment failed.
  • Ferried The ferry ferried passengers across the river.
  • fried I ordered a plate of fried rice and chicken from the restaurant.
  • Marie Marie is a very talented musician.
  • marred The graffiti and scratches on the pristine white walls marred the beauty of the art gallery.
  • married My cousin just got married last weekend.
  • meed "His hard work and dedication earned him the meed of recognition he truly deserved.
  • mere The mere thought of having to do it all again is exhausting.
  • MERES Unfortunately, the beauty of the meres was shrouded by the hazy weather.
  • merged When the two companies merged, they became the largest provider of pharmaceuticals in the world.
  • merit The student received the scholarship due to her exceptional academic merit.
  • merited
  • merits The merits of the proposal were discussed at length during the meeting.
  • merrier The more, the merrier - there will be more fun and joy with a larger group of people.
  • Meted
  • metier My sister's metier is baking delicious cakes and pastries that everyone enjoys.
  • Mewed The tiny kitten mewed softly, looking up at me with big eyes.
  • mired The company found itself mired in debt after several years of poor financial management.
  • myriad There are a myriad of possibilities for things to do in New York City.
  • Pried I pried the lid off the jar to get to the pickles.
  • Queried She queried the accuracy of the data presented in the report.
  • serried The soldiers stood in serried ranks, ready to defend their country.
  • tried I tried my best but I still couldn't solve the puzzle.
  • wearied She looked wearied after a long day of work.

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