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How to spell GRIDE correctly?

The word "gride" is often a misspelling of the word "grind". For correct suggestions, consider context. If referring to a painful noise, use "grating", "scraping" or "grinding". If referring to sharpening, use "whetstone". If referring to a dance, use "choreography" or "steps."

List of suggestions on how to spell gride correctly

  • bride
  • crude The crude joke he made was not appropriate for the formal event.
  • Gide
  • Gite I'd like to rent a Gite in the country.
  • glide
  • grad Many students who plan on attending college aim to become a grad student at some point in their academic career.
  • grade I have to get my grade in Math 110 before the end of the semester.
  • graded Your assignment has been graded and you will receive your final score at the end of the semester.
  • grader A math grader grades math papers.
  • grades She gets grades in her classes, so she knows which ones are worth her time and effort.
  • Grady Ira Grady is a criminal defense attorney.
  • grate She used a cheese grate to shred the block of Parmesan.
  • grid The grid featured in the movie was helpful in getting things organized.
  • griddle I'm going to turn the griddle on to make pancakes.
  • GRIDS The city was divided into grids for easier navigation.
  • grief She wept in silence, her grief overwhelming.
  • grieg Edvard Grieg was a Norwegian composer and pianist whose music is widely regarded as a landmark of Norwegian culture.
  • grime I refuse to be defined by my grime friends.
  • grimed I grimed my hands when I washed them.
  • grind I need to grind the coffee beans before the morning visitors arrive.
  • grinder The grinder is churning out delicious creams and butters.
  • gripe She had a gripe with the way he was always taking her absence the wrong way.
  • Griped I had a griped experience with that website.
  • grit Despite facing numerous obstacles, the athlete's grit and determination helped her to win the championship.
  • guide The experienced mountain guide led the group of hikers up the steep ascent.
  • Guider As a guider, she helped the students navigate the complicated college application process.
  • pride Pride is a must when you are aiming to be perfect.
  • rid Your car is rid of that odiferous smell.
  • ride I need to get on the ride before it leaves.
  • rider The rider fell off his horse during the competition.
  • rite
  • Rode
  • rude Chuck was so rude to me.

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