How to spell TERID correctly?
If you meant to type "terid" but it turned out to be a misspelling, here are a few suggestions for the correct term you may have intended: "tired", meaning feeling exhausted or fatigued; "terrier", referring to a small breed of dog; "terror", indicating extreme fear or panic; or "termed", a verb form of "term" meaning to call or name something.
List of suggestions on how to spell terid correctly
- deride
- redid She redid the math problem to make sure she got the right answer.
- reid
- rid I need to rid my closet of all the clothes I haven't worn in years.
- steroid
- Tared The scientific balance was tared before measuring the chemical compound.
- ted Ted often attends seminars and conferences in order to stay up-to-date on industry developments.
- Teed Todd has a new pair of Teed shoes.
- tepid The bath water was only tepid, so I quickly got out.
- Teri My sister Teri is always giving me tough love.
- TERR The roaring sound of thunder created a sense of TERR in everyone's mind.
- Terri I think that Terri is a great name for a baby girl.
- Terrie Aunt Terrie is a kind woman who always has time for her nieces and nephews.
- tiered The wedding cake had a beautiful, tiered design that was decorated with delicate icing flowers.
- tired
- torrid The torrid heat of the desert was nearly unbearable.
- trad
- triad The triad of notes he played on the piano created a beautiful harmony.
- tried
- trio Dinner is ready and the trio are hungry.
- Trod She trod delicately on the broken glass.
Misspelling of the day
Intertubing
- antedating
- entertain
- entertainer
- entertaining
- inditing
- inner-tubing
- intertwine
- interurban
- intuiting
- undertaking