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How to spell PROMED correctly?

If you meant to type "promed" but misspelled it, here are some possible correct suggestions. Perhaps you intended to write "promote" or "programmed". Both options make sense in different contexts. "Promote" refers to encouraging or advertising something, while "programmed" refers to writing code or instructing a computer.

List of suggestions on how to spell promed correctly

  • caromed The ball caromed off the wall and back into the player's hands.
  • Chromed The hubcaps were chromed and shone brilliantly in the sunlight.
  • framed The portrait was beautifully framed and hung on the wall.
  • grimed I grimed my hands on the dirty windowsills.
  • groomed He always looks well-groomed whenever he steps out.
  • Palmed I palmed the ball off the court and into the opposing team'sParametric WEAPON.
  • Paroled I'm paroled in six months.
  • permed My aunt permed her hair in the 80s and still has the curls today.
  • plumed The majestic swan with its plumed feathers glided across the serene pond.
  • Pored She pored over the documents for hours, trying to find any evidence that would help her case.
  • Prated I prated on and on about my vacation until my friends became bored.
  • Prayed I prayed for guidance before making the important decision.
  • PREMED Premed students must take premed biology.
  • Preyed I preyed upon the weak.
  • priced The tickets were priced at $20.
  • Prided As a master craftsman, he prided himself on creating beautiful furniture that would last for generations.
  • Pried I pried the lid off of the can with a can opener.
  • prime
  • primed The athlete was primed and ready for the competition.
  • primer The primer was colorless, odorless, and smooth to the touch.
  • primes
  • primped She primped her hair in front of the mirror before her big presentation.
  • Prized The prized possession in the attic was a grandmother clock that had never been wound.
  • Probed The scientist probed the depths of the ocean to discover new species of marine life.
  • proceed
  • prod The cattle herder used a stick to prod the cows into the pen.
  • Prodded I was prodded and poked by the curiosity of the crowd.
  • prom I will wear my beautiful gown to the prom.
  • promised He promised to call me later tonight.
  • PROMO Hey everyone, start your day with a randomly chosen promo!
  • promos The company sent out numerous promos in an attempt to increase sales.
  • Promoted The company promoted her to a supervisor.
  • prompt Would you like me to be prompt for you?
  • PROMS The school is hosting the PROMS dance in two weeks.
  • proofed The manuscript was proofed multiple times before being sent to the printer.
  • Propped The elephant was propped up on one leg to show off its trunk.
  • proud I am proud of myself for completing the difficult task.
  • proved The forensic evidence proved that the accused was at the scene of the crime.
  • Prowled The cat prowled around the room, searching for her toy mouse.
  • pruned She pruned the tree so that it would grow healthier and produce more fruit.
  • rimed The leaves on the trees were rimed with frost, sparkling under the morning sun.
  • Roamed The lost dog roamed around the neighborhood looking for its owner.
  • Roomed I roomed with three other people during my college years.

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