How to spell SALID correctly?
If you're trying to type "salad" but mistakenly end up with "salid", fear not! Auto-correct may not be of assistance in such cases, but here are some alternative suggestions: "valid", "solid", "salvia" or simply retype "salad". Remember to double check your spelling next time!
List of suggestions on how to spell salid correctly
- said
- Sailed The ship sailed gracefully across the sea.
- salad I am going to make a large, fresh salad for dinner tonight.
- Salado I enjoy shopping at the Salado Flea Market.
- Sallied He sallied forth to confront his rival, but returned dejected.
- salt I love to sprinkle salt on my popcorn to enhance the flavour.
- salty
- sealed The letter was sealed shut with a piece of tape.
- sled
- Slid She slid down the icy slope and into the refreshing snowbank below.
- slide He carefully placed the tray on the counter and watched as the cookies began to slide down the tray towards the edge.
- slit
- sold The house was finally sold after being on the market for six months.
- soled The boots were soled with a thick rubber material for ultimate durability.
- solid The bookshelf is built with a solid wooden frame.
- valid