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How to spell SPEYED correctly?

If you came across the misspelling "speyed", fear not! There are a few possible corrections that could make sense in different contexts. One option is "spayed", which refers to the sterilization of animals. Another is "speed", denoting swiftness. Lastly, "spied" could be an appropriate alternative, indicating secret observation.

List of suggestions on how to spell speyed correctly

  • payed
  • seeped Rainwater seeped through the roof and created a puddle on the floor.
  • slayed The dragon slayer triumphantly slayed the fearsome beast.
  • spaced The classroom desks were spaced six feet apart for social distancing.
  • Spaded The gardener spaded the soil to prepare for planting.
  • Spared The town was spared from the devastating tornado that struck nearby.
  • spayed The veterinarian spayed my female cat to prevent her from having kittens.
  • Speared The fish was speared through the heart.
  • specked The bird's feathers were specked with tiny dots of different colors.
  • Sped I sped towards the finish line with all my might, determined to win the race.
  • speed The car was driving at a dangerous speed.
  • speedy The delivery was so speedy that it arrived at my doorstep within 24 hours.
  • spelled The word "spelled" has only one letter.
  • spend I like to spend my weekends reading books in the park.
  • Spewed
  • Spiced I love the spiced scent of cinnamon and nutmeg during the holiday season.
  • Spied
  • spieled
  • spiked I was shocked when I saw the drink had been spiked with steroids.
  • Spited He spited his former friend by spreading rumors about him.
  • splayed The fallen tree spread its branches out splayed across the path.
  • spored The spored fungus smelled musty.
  • sprayed The gardener sprayed the plants with water to keep them hydrated.
  • Spumed The room was spumed with mist.
  • Stayed She stayed at the hotel for the entire weekend.
  • Swayed The crowd swayed to the beat of the music.

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