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How to spell PAIOR correctly?

If you've mistakenly typed "paior", don't worry! The correct spelling is "prior". Double-checking your spellings is essential to avoid such errors. By paying attention to details and proofreading, you can ensure your writing is accurate and professional. Remember, small steps lead to greater accuracy!

List of suggestions on how to spell paior correctly

  • air She took a deep breath of the fresh air by the ocean.
  • dior He wore a dior blouse.
  • fair I think the school fair is fairest of all.
  • hair
  • lair The dragon had made its lair deep in the mountains, where no human dared to venture.
  • NAIR
  • PAAR
  • pacer While I was having my coffee, I saw a pacer on the sidewalk.
  • pager My pager went off while I was in the middle of a meeting.
  • paid I will be paid in cash.
  • paige I found Paige's phone in the park.
  • pail I filled the pail with water and carried it to the well.
  • pain I can't stand the pain from my injury.
  • paine Thomas Paine's pamphlet "Common Sense" helped inspire the American Revolution.
  • pair
  • pairs I like to play pairs with my friends.
  • paler She looked paler than usual in her bright red dress.
  • pallor Her pallor was striking, as if she had not seen the sun in months.
  • paper I need some paper to make a set of tickets.
  • par I can't quite reach that high par on the golf course.
  • parer
  • parlor The family gathered in the parlor to celebrate their grandmother's birthday.
  • parr I love playing with my dog, Parr.
  • patio The patio is the perfect place to relax and enjoy the great outdoors.
  • payer The government is the largest payer of taxes in the world.
  • pier The pier extended into the lake.
  • poor The poor children were unable to attend school because of their family's financial struggles.
  • Prier He is the prier of the parish.
  • prior The prior of the convent is a retired nun.
  • vapor A vapor is made up of gas and water vapor.

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