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How to spell PAYIED correctly?

If you accidentally typed "payied" instead of "paid", there are a few correct suggestions to consider. The correct spelling is "paid", meaning you have already given money in exchange for something. Remember to double-check your spelling before submitting important documents or messages to avoid errors like this.

List of suggestions on how to spell payied correctly

  • Bayed
  • kayoed You'll be kayoed if you don't finish your homework by tonight.
  • Paced The doctor paced the waiting room while he waited for the test results to come back.
  • packed The parking lot was so packed that it took me ten minutes to find a spot.
  • padded She wore a padded vest to protect herself from the harsh winds.
  • Paged The nurse paged the doctors to urgently attend to the emergency case in the ICU.
  • paid I paid for my groceries at the store.
  • pained
  • paired I paired the red wine with the steak for a perfect combination.
  • Paled The vibrant colors of the sunset paled with each passing minute.
  • Palled I'm feeling a little palled after the party.
  • Panned
  • Pared The pared-down version of the script was more cohesive and allowed for better storytelling.
  • parked
  • Parried He parried his opponent's attack with ease.
  • Parsed The data was parsed into columns.
  • parted I parted ways with my old friend after we had a big argument.
  • partied After their graduation ceremony, the students went out and partied all night.
  • Passed
  • Patted She patted me on the back in a comforting gesture.
  • Paused The video paused unexpectedly due to a poor internet connection.
  • paved
  • Pawed The cat pawed at the door to be let outside.
  • Pawned She is pawned off on his family.
  • payed
  • payee The payee must endorse the check before depositing it into their account.
  • payees Fidelity Investments sends me a quarterly report detailing my payees.
  • payer The payer was responsible for covering all medical expenses.
  • paying I will be paying for the groceries using my credit card.
  • pied The pied piper lured the rats away from the town with his magic flute.
  • Pitied The homeless man was pitied by many people passing by.
  • played Yesterday, I played basketball with my friends at the park.
  • Plied The fishermen plied their nets in hopes of catching a good haul.
  • Prayed She prayed for guidance and strength during this difficult time.
  • Pried Lucy Pried the door open.
  • spayed My cat, Jenny, was spayed yesterday.

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