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How to spell RRIED correctly?

If you happen to mistype "rried" instead of "married", here are some likely suggestions that could help correct the misspelling: "tired", "cried", "fried", "carried" or "dried". Remember to double-check your spelling to ensure accuracy while typing to avoid common errors like this one.

List of suggestions on how to spell rried correctly

  • arid The desert was so arid that nothing grew there except for a few hardy cacti.
  • berried After spotting a deer in the forest, I quickly berried my tree-stand in a nearby bush.
  • Bred I bred two different types of fish in my aquarium.
  • buried Inside the small firebox was a small metal casket which was buried to the bottom of the machine with coal.
  • Carried
  • cred She had the cred to back up her argument.
  • Cried She cried uncontrollably when she heard the news of her grandfather's passing.
  • Curried I love to eat curried vegetables with rice.
  • dried I dried all the flowers in the vase.
  • drier Hang your clothes on a drier line to avoid getting them wet.
  • Erred I erred when I absentmindedly left my phone at home.
  • Ferried After being ferried across the river, the group set off into the forest.
  • Fred Fred is a fun-loving dog who loves to run.
  • fried
  • Frieda
  • grid
  • harried He was always harried, running from one meeting to the next.
  • hurried I hurried to catch my bus before it left without me.
  • married
  • Parried The arrow passed right by him, parried by his sword.
  • Pried I pried the lid off the jar with a knife.
  • raid
  • Raided The city was raided by the police after several reports of crime.
  • Railed The student railed against the unfairness of the exam.
  • Rained It rained heavily all night, causing flooding in several areas of the town.
  • raised My friend raised her hand to ask a question.
  • red The red shoes were the perfect pop of color for her outfit.
  • reed
  • reid
  • Reined After the horse had been startled by the deer, she quickly reined in her mount.
  • Relied Charlie relied on his partner for support.
  • retied
  • rid I must rid myself of these clothes before they attract anymore attention.
  • riled I was so riled up when I saw that she had left without saying goodbye, I could have killed her!
  • rimed The trees were rimed with frost, creating a winter wonderland scene.
  • rind I ate the juicy fruit, but tossed aside the tough rind.
  • rived I rived the log with an ax.
  • roiled The crowd was roiled by the riotous sound of the drumming.
  • Rued Rued does not approve of disobedience.
  • ruined The heavy rain ruined the outdoor party.
  • serried
  • Tarried She tarried in the meadow, enjoying the view.
  • tried I tried the soup but it wasn't as good as I thought it would be.
  • trier
  • varied The selection of flowers at the florist was varied and colorful.
  • worried She was worried about the test.

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