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How to spell INTICED correctly?

Possible correct suggestions for the misspelling "inticed" are "enticed" which means attracting or tempting someone to do something or "incited" which means urging or compelling someone to take action. Double-checking typos and using spell-check tools can also help avoid such errors.

List of suggestions on how to spell inticed correctly

  • Anticked I Anticked the door knob.
  • entice The aroma of the freshly baked bread from the nearby bakery was enough to entice me into going inside.
  • Enticed
  • entices She entices you with her eyes, but you can't resist her smile.
  • incised The wound was grossly incised.
  • Incited One of the protesters was incited to react violently by the University's decision.
  • Indices
  • Indited The author was indited for plagiarizing his work.
  • induced The fever was induced by the infection.
  • intoned As the priest intoned his prayer, the mourners bowed their heads in reverence.
  • intuited She intuited that he was lying to her, despite his convincing words.
  • Invoiced I was invoiced for the delivery of the package.
  • noticed I noticed the untidy room.
  • untied

Misspelling of the day

Intertubing

  • antedating
  • entertain
  • entertainer
  • entertaining
  • inditing
  • inner-tubing
  • intertwine
  • interurban
  • intuiting
  • undertaking
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