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How to spell PRYED correctly?

If you accidentally spelled "pryed" instead of "prised", worry not! The correct option is "prised", which means to forcefully open or separate something. It's easy to confuse the two, but "prised" is the right term. Keep improving your vocabulary, and remember to double-check spellings for precise communication!

List of suggestions on how to spell pryed correctly

  • Brayed
  • frayed The hem of my jeans was frayed from dragging on the ground.
  • grayed The colors of the old photograph have grayed with time.
  • greyed She looked greyed by age.
  • Pared Jim needs to pared down his wardrobe to get organized.
  • payed
  • played I played with Milo for hours.
  • Pored I pored over my notes for hours before the big exam.
  • Prated The salesman prated on and on about the features of the product, but the customer was not interested.
  • Prayed I prayed for him and he woke up.
  • prayer I begin my day with a silent prayer for guidance and strength.
  • PREMED I'm currently a premed student, studying biology and chemistry in preparation for medical school.
  • Preyed He preyed on vulnerable women.
  • priced I priced the car at $26,000.
  • Prided She prided herself on being able to solve any problem thrown her way.
  • Pried I pried open the tightly sealed jar with a knife.
  • primed The pump was primed and ready to go.
  • Prized The family's prized possession was passed down from generation to generation.
  • Probed After he was probed by the detectives, he denied any involvement in the crime.
  • prod I need to prod the stove to start.
  • proud I'm proud of my excellent grades.
  • proved The DNA analysis proved that the suspect was at the crime scene.
  • pruned The gardener pruned the trees in the park to remove any dead branches.
  • Pryor
  • pureed She pureed the soup with a blender.
  • Purred The cat purred contentedly as it snuggled into the warm blanket.
  • sprayed I sprayed my plants with water so they wouldn't wilt in the summer heat.

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Intertubing

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  • intertwine
  • interurban
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