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How to spell GIDED correctly?

If you've mistakenly typed "gided" instead of "guided", fear not! Auto-correct can often save the day, but if it fails you, here are some correct suggestions. Double-check "guides" or "guided", ensuring you've used the appropriate verb form. Alternatively, "glided" or "graded" might be the word you were aiming for.

List of suggestions on how to spell gided correctly

  • aided The team's success was aided by their strong leadership and diligent work ethic.
  • CODED The message was coded so that only a select few could decipher its true meaning.
  • Died My great-grandfather died when he was 98 years old.
  • Diked
  • Gadded He was wearing a padded gadded suit to protect him from the harsh environment.
  • Gated Residents must have a security code to gain entrance to the gated community.
  • Ged The Ged stands for the Grand Elect.
  • Geed I'm going to get Geed some coffee.
  • gelded The gelded stallion trotted gracefully around the arena.
  • Gibed He gibed at her constantly, never missing a chance to mock her ideas.
  • giddy She felt giddy with excitement as she stepped off the plane and into the warm sunshine.
  • Gide The book is full of profound and thought-provoking Gide.
  • gifted The gifted artist painted a masterpiece in just a few hours.
  • gilded The chandeliers were gilded with real gold.
  • gird The blacksmith had to gird the iron horseshoe before fitting it onto the horse's hoof.
  • Girded He girded himself with determination to overcome the upcoming challenges.
  • girder She secured the railing with a metal girder.
  • Girdled The dragon was girdled with fiery scales.
  • Girted I girted my waist with a belt before heading out.
  • Gite We spent a lovely week in a cozy gite in the French countryside.
  • glide Fred sailed across the pond on a sleek glide.
  • Glided The swan glided gracefully across the lake.
  • goaded He was goaded on by his friends to compete in the race.
  • graded I received my graded project.
  • guide The tour guide showed the group around the historic village.
  • guided Yesterday I took a guided tour of the city.
  • Guider The scout troop's Guider led the group on a hike through the forest.
  • Hided
  • jaded I'm a little jaded after all of this.
  • kidd
  • Kidded I kidded my friend about his new haircut.
  • kited I kited until I reached the other side.
  • Sided He looked at me from the other sided of the room.
  • tide
  • Tided
  • tied The thief tied me to the tree.

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