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How to spell TABID correctly?

If you accidentally misspelled "tabid", here are some possible correct suggestions: "tawny", describing a beige or light brown color; "rapid", referring to something happening quickly; "valid", meaning legitimate or true; or "rabid", relating to extreme enthusiasm or intense passion. Make sure to choose the correct word based on the intended context.

List of suggestions on how to spell tabid correctly

  • abed She fell asleep abed, with a smile on her face.
  • abide As a law-abiding citizen, it is important to always abide by the rules and regulations of society.
  • Babied She babied her puppy by carrying it around in her arms all day.
  • bid I decided to bid the highest amount for the antique vase at the auction.
  • david David is my neighbour's name.
  • habit
  • rabid The ferocious dog had a rabid look in its eyes as it attacked the unsuspecting jogger.
  • tab I need to open a new tab on my web browser.
  • tabbed I tabbed through the different options on the website menu to find what I was looking for.
  • tabby
  • tabla She played the tabla with immense skill.
  • table I was having dinner at a table with my friends.
  • tabled The committee tabled the discussion until next week's meeting.
  • tabloid The tabloid press is known for its sensational stories.
  • taboo She broke the taboo subject by asking him out.
  • tabor During medieval times, a tabor was a small drum played during festivals and celebrations.
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  • tacit She gave her tacit approval by nodding her head in agreement.
  • tad My little brother is such a tad bit of a cry baby.
  • tamed The lion was tamed after months of training by the skilled animal trainers.
  • taped I can't believe she taped our conversation.
  • Tared The Tared fox ran quickly.
  • tepid She felt the cold dampness of the tepid liquid that had spilled on her blouse.
  • tibia
  • timid The timid mouse ran away.
  • Tobit Tobit is a book in the Catholic and Eastern Orthodox Old Testament.
  • tubed The sample was tubed and labeled for analysis in the laboratory.
  • tumid His tumid belly hung over his pants.
  • turbid My soup was murky due to the turbid water.

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