How to spell PIKED correctly?
If you accidentally misspelled "piked", here are some possible correct alternatives. Firstly, you might have intended to write "spiked" which means something was impaled with a spike. Alternatively, you might have meant to write "biked" which refers to riding a bicycle. Lastly, "liked" could be suitable if you meant to express your fondness or approval for something.
List of suggestions on how to spell piked correctly
- Diked Lawns are diked between the stripes of deep erosion caused by rain and melted snow.
- Hiked
- liked I liked the new book that I finished reading yesterday.
- packed
- Paged
- parked
- peaked I peaked through the window to see if she was still there.
- Pecked I was pecked on the cheek by a can of worms.
- peeked
- perked As soon as he heard his favorite song playing on the radio, his mood instantly perked up.
- Picked I picked up my pencil from the floor.
- picket The workers decided to picket outside the factory in protest.
- pied
- Pigged I don't want to eat that pigged thing.
- pike
- Piked I was piked in the back with a tennis ball.
- piker I'm not a piker when it comes to working hard.
- pikes The soldiers carried pikes as they marched into battle.
- piled
- Pined Peter thought that he had seen the last of the pined apple.
- Pinked She pinked the edges of the handmade card to give it a more polished look.
- Piped The fragrance of freshly baked cookies piped out of the kitchen.
- Piqued Her curiosity was piqued after he mentioned a secret project he was working on.
- pocked The baby's face was pocked with the pox.
- Poked
- Puked I accidentally puked on the carpet.
- spiked The Blood Elf drank from the spiked fountain.
Misspelling of the day
Apsolutly
- absolute
- absolutely
- absolutes
- apostle
- appositely
- aptly
- astutely
- axolotl
- axolotls
- desolately