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How to spell CHIED correctly?

If you have mistakenly typed "chied" instead of the correct word, fear not! The closest suggestions could be "child", "chief", "chide" or "cheer". Each word holds a potential meaning that might fit the context. So, always review your writing and consider these alternatives to improve accuracy.

List of suggestions on how to spell chied correctly

  • Ached
  • chad Chad was excited to take his new boat out on the lake.
  • chafed The skin on my thighs chafed from rubbing against each other during my long run.
  • chained
  • Chaired She chaired the meeting with professionalism and kept everyone on task.
  • chard I can't bring myself to eat the chard.
  • chased
  • Che Che is a Spanish term used as a casual greeting or to get someone's attention.
  • chew I need to chew this steak more before I swallow.
  • Chewed I chewed on the end of my pencil for a few minutes until it broke.
  • chi I need to find my chi.
  • chide The mother had to chide her child for misbehaving at the store.
  • chided I chided her for wearing such revealing clothes.
  • chides My mother chides me for being so nosey.
  • chief The chief of the village made an announcement about the upcoming festival.
  • child I'm a child at heart.
  • chile I love spicy chile chicken.
  • chilled After a long day at work, I enjoyed a chilled glass of rose with my dinner.
  • chime The chime of the clock indicated that it was now midnight.
  • Chimed The grandfather clock chimed loudly as the hour struck nine.
  • chine The lamb chops were cooked to perfection and sliced deliciously through the chine.
  • Chinned My friend has a chinned dog.
  • chipped I chipped my tooth on a rock.
  • Chirped She chirped in amusement.
  • chit She played the game of chit with her friends.
  • chive
  • Chivied I was chivied into giving a talk at the company Christmas party.
  • choked I was so glued to the game that I choked on my popcorn.
  • chord She held up her hand and showed him the chord she had just made.
  • Cid I met Cid the other day.
  • Echoed Her words echoed through the empty hallway.
  • Hid I hid the cookies in the oven.
  • Hied She hied to the mall to catch the sale.
  • shed She attempted to open the shed, but the door was locked.
  • Shied The horse shied away from the unexpected noise.
  • shield A shield was erected in front of the building to protect it from the rain.
  • Shined The sun shined brightly on the beach, making the sand sparkle.

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