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How to spell GAIED correctly?

If you've mistakenly typed "gaied", fear not! The correct spelling is "gained". This typo commonly occurs due to the proximity of the "g" and "a" keys on a keyboard. So, next time, make sure to double-check your spelling to avoid any confusion.

List of suggestions on how to spell gaied correctly

  • aged The aged man struggles to walk without a cane.
  • aid The Red Cross provides aid to victims of natural disasters.
  • gabbed During my party, my friends gabbed about their jobs and the latest gossip.
  • gad
  • Gadded I was gadded to go out with him.
  • gaea The music of Africa is the root of Gaea.
  • Gaffed She frantically tried to get away from him, but he had gaffed her.
  • Gagged The suspect was gagged by the police to prevent him from shouting or biting during the arrest.
  • gaiety
  • Gained The company has gained a lot of customers in the past year.
  • gait I have a pronounced gait.
  • gaiter I wore a gaiter to keep my legs warm while hiking in the snow.
  • galled I was galled when she talked about how they were going to get the house ready for their vacation.
  • Gamed The players gamed the system to gain an unfair advantage.
  • Gaped I gaped at the fish when I caught it.
  • garbed The woman was garbed in a cloak.
  • gashed The rock had gashed his knee, and he had to be carried down the mountain.
  • Gassed The protesters were gassed by the police during the demonstration.
  • gate She slipped through the open gate.
  • Gated The mansion was surrounded by a gated fence, making it clear that it was off-limits to the public.
  • Gauged This pipe is too big for the nozzle, it needs to be gauged.
  • GAWD GAWD she finished the bath without me!
  • gawked I gawked at the view and then snapped out of it when the taxi driver said something.
  • Gazed I gazed out the window when I heard the sirens.
  • geared The company has specifically geared their new product towards young adults.
  • Ged I always get ged at the end of my tests.
  • Geed I'm going to get those Geed cans.
  • Gibed After dinner, Gibed and his grandmother sat in the living room watching old movies.
  • gild
  • gird I need to get my gird on for tomorrow's big game.
  • goaded The boss goaded his employees to work harder by threatening to fire them if they didn't meet their targets.
  • grid My apartment is on a grid.
  • guided The hikers were guided by an experienced tour guide through the treacherous terrain.
  • jailed The criminal was jailed for 10 years for his involvement in the robbery.

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