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How to spell DIIED correctly?

Possible correct suggestions for the misspelling "diied" include "died", "dyed" or "did". The correct spelling will depend on the intended meaning and context of the word. It is important to proofread and double-check spelling to avoid confusion and errors in written communication.

List of suggestions on how to spell diied correctly

  • deed He was awarded a certificate of commendation for his brave deed during the fire.
  • Defied She defied her parents' expectations and pursued a career in art rather than medicine.
  • deiced The airport closed for a few hours to be deiced after a sudden snowstorm.
  • Deified The ancient Greeks deified their gods and goddesses.
  • Denied She was denied entry to the nightclub.
  • Dialed I dialed nine-one-one when I heard the noise.
  • Diced This sausage is diced.
  • Did
  • die
  • Died
  • diet My doctor recommended a new diet plan to help me lose weight.
  • Dieted She tried a dieted plan and she lost stomach weight.
  • Diked The farmer diked the river to prevent it from flooding his crops.
  • dimmed She dimmed the lights in the room to create a cozy atmosphere.
  • Dined We dined at the best Italian restaurant in town.
  • Dinged I accidentally dinged my car door against the concrete post in the parking lot.
  • Dinned I dinned with my friends last night.
  • dipped I dipped my fries into my dipping sauce.
  • Dirtied I dirtied my hands while gardening.
  • dished She dished out the food onto the plates.
  • Dived I dived into the pool and felt the cool water wash over me.
  • Dizzied The constant spinning and twirling made me feel dizzied and disoriented.
  • dried I hung my freshly washed clothes outside to dry, but it started raining and they ended up becoming even more soaked than before, so I had to throw them in the dryer to get them dried.
  • dyed She dyed her hair bright pink for a charity event.
  • Eddied
  • Pitied I pitied the homeless man living on the street corner, struggling to survive in the cold winter weather.
  • Tidied I tidied up my room before my parents came home.
  • tied She was so tied up today, she couldn't even untie her own shoe.

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