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How to spell PRAICE correctly?

The correct spelling for "praice" could be "praise" or "price". "Praise" refers to expressing approval or admiration, while "price" denotes the value or cost of something. It's important to use the appropriate term based on the intended meaning to ensure effective communication.

List of suggestions on how to spell praice correctly

  • pace The pace at which she walks is slow and steady.
  • peace
  • plaice I ordered a delicious fillet of plaice for dinner last night.
  • praia
  • praise She delivered an excellent presentation and received praise from her boss.
  • Praised
  • praises She constantly praises her team for their hard work and dedication to the project.
  • prance The little girl loves to prance around in her new dress.
  • prancer The prancer was the liveliest horse in the stable, always ready for a good gallop through the fields.
  • price I'm looking for a good price on that dress.
  • priced The new shoes I saw yesterday were very attractively priced.
  • Prices Prices for gasoline have increased significantly over the last few months.
  • pricey It's a bit pricey for my taste.
  • prince My prince will come to save me.
  • prize The prize was a big one.
  • race I'm not a human, so I don't have a race.
  • raise I will be asking for a raise at the next job interview.
  • rice I eat rice for breakfast every day.
  • upraise

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