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How to spell RTIED correctly?

If you come across the misspelling "rtied", here are some plausible suggestions: "tried", "tired", "relied" or "retied". Depending on the context, these alternatives may fit better and make your writing clearer. Remember to proofread meticulously or rely on spelling and grammar tools to avoid such errors.

List of suggestions on how to spell rtied correctly

  • Died
  • Dirtied After playing outside in the mud all day, my clothes were completely dirtied.
  • dried
  • partied Last weekend, they partied until sunrise and had a great time.
  • raid
  • Raided The police raided the house and found several illegal items.
  • Rated The movie was rated PG for some mild violence.
  • Ratted I ratted out my sister to my parents when she broke curfew.
  • red The stop sign was painted red to signify to drivers to stop.
  • reed The bird perched on a reed and began to sing.
  • reid
  • retie Please retie your shoes before you leave the house.
  • retied After the storm, the sailor retied the lines to ensure the boat wouldn't drift away.
  • retired After years of working, she finally retired and moved to Florida.
  • retried The defendant was retried for his crime after new evidence was discovered.
  • rid I want to rid my closet of clothes I haven't worn in a year.
  • riled I was so riled up at the traffic stop that I drove home in a rage.
  • rimed The tree branches were rimed with a coat of frost on that cold winter morning.
  • rived The bolts rived the door from its hinges.
  • rotted
  • RTE
  • Rued He rued the day he agreed to help his friend move.
  • rutted The dirt road was rutted and bumpy, making it difficult for the car to drive smoothly.
  • ted Ted was excited to try the new restaurant in town.
  • Teed She wore a teed shirt with blue jeans.
  • Tided
  • tied
  • tired
  • toed She toed the line of the race, anxiously waiting for the starting signal.
  • tried I've tried everything to get him to take a break.

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