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How to spell PAIED correctly?

If you often find yourself accidentally misspelling "paied" as opposed to "paid", don't worry – it's a common mistake. Some correct suggestions to replace this misspelling are "paid", "settled", "compensated" or "remunerated". Remember to double-check your spelling to ensure clarity and professionalism in your writing.

List of suggestions on how to spell paied correctly

  • aid The organization is providing aid to the victims of the natural disaster.
  • Aped Rosie jumped up and down with excitement. She couldn't wait to see her new pet, Aped!
  • Paced She paced nervously back and forth in the waiting room, waiting for the results of her medical tests.
  • packed The concert was so popular that the venue was completely packed with fans.
  • pad
  • padded She padded her purse with tissues and snacks before heading out for the day.
  • Paged
  • paid I have already paid for my meal.
  • paige Paige is an excellent tennis player.
  • paine Thomas Paine was a political activist and author whose work influenced the American Revolution.
  • pained She looked pained when she talked about the loss of her beloved pet.
  • pair I need to buy a new pair of shoes for my upcoming marathon.
  • paired The teacher paired the students up for a class project.
  • Paled The starlight paled in comparison to the brightness of the full moon.
  • Palled She was glad to see the Palled dog coming home.
  • Panned
  • Pared
  • parked The car was parked in the lot, near the entrance.
  • Parried After being parried, the sword missed his chest by inches.
  • Parsed The data was parsed and organized into a spreadsheet for easy analysis.
  • parted I parted from my friends to go on my journey.
  • partied After their successful performance, the cast and crew partied all night long.
  • Passed
  • pate Some rich people put pate on their salads.
  • Patted After leaving the pizzeria, I patted my stomach in satisfaction.
  • Paused That music is paused.
  • paved The pavement is paved with squares of black and white marble.
  • Pawed
  • Pawned I pawned my watch to pay for the ticket.
  • payed
  • peaked After the exam, I felt like I had peaked.
  • Pealed The ball pealed sharply through the air.
  • pie I love having a warm slice of apple pie with a scoop of vanilla ice cream.
  • pied The bird had a pied plumage, featuring contrasting black and white feathers.
  • pier I took a romantic stroll down the pier with my significant other at sunset.
  • Piked The angler piked a giant fish from the river.
  • piled I piled the books on the bed.
  • Pined I am glad the weather cleared up so we could pined by the lake.
  • Piped He piped a tune on his flute.
  • Pitied
  • plaid He wore a plaid shirt and jeans.
  • Plied I plied her with questions until she gave me the information I wanted.
  • poised Despite the chaos around her, she remained poised and composed.
  • Pried I pried open the loose board to reveal a hidden compartment.
  • Spied She was spied on by her jealous date.

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