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How to spell BLAID correctly?

If you find yourself writing "blaid", fret not! It might be a simple typographical error. Possible correct suggestions for this misspelling include "blade", "braid" or "glad". Remember to proofread your text to catch such errors and ensure your message comes across clearly.

List of suggestions on how to spell blaid correctly

  • bad I had such a bad headache this morning that I couldn't even concentrate.
  • bail The judge set the bail at $50,000 for the defendant.
  • Baird I don't know anyone named Baird.
  • bait
  • bald He is bald because he shaves his head.
  • bard The bard entertained the company with stories of his travels.
  • baud The baud rate of this device is 115200.
  • bawd Martha is a bawd.
  • bead
  • bid He placed a bid on the antique vase at the auction, hoping to add it to his collection.
  • blade With a quick slice, the blade cleaved the calf's skin.
  • bladed The chef expertly diced the vegetables with a bladed knife.
  • blah I don't feel like doing anything today, I just feel like blah.
  • Blair My sister Blair always has her nose in a book.
  • blamed I blamed myself for ruining the party.
  • bland I found her bland conversation difficult to enjoy.
  • Blared The car's horn blared as it crashed into the bus.
  • blat I couldn't help but roll my eyes when he tried to blat out an excuse for being late again.
  • Blazed
  • Bled After hysterically crying for an hour, she felt relieved when she finally bled.
  • bleed
  • blind The blind man relied on his guide dog to navigate through the busy streets.
  • blood Since Falco's blood was on the knife, he must've been the one who killed him.
  • Blued
  • BLVD I love taking a walk down Sunset Blvd at sunset.
  • braid I wore my hair in a braid all day long.
  • lad The lad was excited to play in his first soccer game.
  • laid I laid eggs last week.
  • laird
  • lard I added a spoonful of lard to the skillet before frying the bacon.
  • laud The critic will laud the performance of the lead actor in his review.
  • lid I need to place the lid on the pot before I turn the stove off.
  • plaid He wore a plaid shirt and jeans on his day off.

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