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How to spell PIEDE correctly?

If you're struggling with the misspelling "piede", here are a few correct suggestions. First, "piece" refers to a portion or a part. Second, "pied" means foot in French, which can be helpful in certain contexts. Lastly, "pier" refers to a structure in water. Double-check the context to determine the appropriate word.

List of suggestions on how to spell piede correctly

  • aide The politician was accompanied by his trusted aide to all of his important meetings.
  • bede
  • bide I plan to bide my time and wait for the perfect opportunity to present itself.
  • cede The king had to cede his power to the new government.
  • Died
  • Gide
  • hide The cat likes to hide under the bed when people come over.
  • Hied The courier hied to deliver the package on time.
  • lied He lied about the broken vase, even though we both saw him knock it over.
  • Lieder Lieder is the German word for "songs.
  • peke I hope that my new pet peke will not be too noisy.
  • Pele The fiery goddess Pele is the deity most closely associated with volcanoes.
  • Pete The Pete cat was sleeping on the bed.
  • piddle She played in the piddle all afternoon.
  • pie My favorite dessert is apple pie.
  • piece I'd like a piece of that cake.
  • Pieced She pieced together the shattered vase with delicate care.
  • pied The pied piper attracted a group of rats with his music.
  • pier I went fishing off of the pier and caught a large salmon.
  • pierce She asked the tattoo artist to pierce her navel.
  • pierre Pierre enjoyed playing chess with his grandfather.
  • PIES We baked some pies today.
  • piety Churchgoers will be keeping a close eye on their piety this Sunday.
  • pike I have a pike for dinner.
  • Piked She piked up the dropped pencil from the floor.
  • pile I need to sort through the pile of papers on my desk to find the important ones.
  • piled The pile of clothes was piled high on the floor.
  • pine The trees in the park are covered in pine needles.
  • Pined Iced tea is my favorite drink, and Pined is my favorite tea.
  • pipe I heard water dripping from the pipe.
  • Piped The music was piped through the speakers, filling the room with a lively beat.
  • piste I love skiing down the piste in the mountains.
  • Plied She plied him with wine until he was too intoxicated to resist.
  • pride
  • Pried
  • prude My dad is a total prude.
  • ride
  • side On the left side of the street, there is a park.
  • Spied The curious cat spied on the mouse hiding behind the bookshelf.
  • tide The tide was higher than usual due to the recent storm.
  • tied The laces on my shoes were tied tightly.
  • Vied I Vied for the best seat.
  • wide The room was wide enough for a bed and dresser.

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