How to spell PANISED correctly?
The word "panised" seems to be a misspelling, presumably intended as "panicked". To rectify this error, one could offer a couple of correct suggestions. Firstly, "panicked" accurately conveys a state of sudden fear or alarm. Alternatively, "finalized" may be a suitable option, especially if referring to completing or concluding a task.
List of suggestions on how to spell panised correctly
- aniseed
- pained Sitting there, the dog pained in pain as the veterinarian wrapped her in a blanket.
- paneled The walls of the room were paneled with rich, dark wood.
- panicked I was so panicked when the doorbell rang I almost had a heart attack.
- Panned They were panned by the critics.
- Panted The dog panted heavily after playing in the park for an hour.
- Parsed The computer program parsed the data and extracted the relevant information.
- Passed I passed my driver's license test on the first try.
- Paused
- penises
- poised She stood at the podium, her hand on the microphone, poised and ready to begin her speech.
- Praised The teacher praised the student for their excellent writing skills.
- punished She was punished for her act.
Misspelling of the day
Intertubing
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- inditing
- inner-tubing
- intertwine
- interurban
- intuiting
- undertaking