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How to spell PEARSED correctly?

If you've mistakenly typed "pearsed" when you actually meant something else, don't worry. Here are a few possible correct suggestions for your misspelling: "parsed", "peered" or "pierced". Each of these options has different meanings, so make sure to double-check the context to determine the appropriate one.

List of suggestions on how to spell pearsed correctly

  • Ceased The rain had ceased and the sun was shining brightly.
  • eased The doctor administered medication that eased the patient's pain.
  • leased
  • Pared John is wearing a black Harley Davidson Pared Jacket.
  • parked
  • parse The program will parse the data and retrieve the necessary information.
  • parsec
  • Parsed
  • parser The parser can identify errors in your code.
  • parses The program parses the text to extract relevant information.
  • parted The couple parted ways after their heated argument.
  • Passed He passed his driving test on the first attempt.
  • Paused She paused before answering the question, carefully choosing her words.
  • peaked My interest in the subject peaked after reading an engaging article about it.
  • Pealed The church bells pealed out their melody, signaling the start of the Sunday service.
  • pearled The pearled snake was a beautiful sight to behold.
  • Pears I bought a bag of pears from the farmer's market.
  • Peered She peered through the keyhole to see who was outside.
  • perked His ears perked up when he heard his name mentioned in the conversation.
  • permed Before her prom, Sarah permed her hair because she wanted curls.
  • Perseid The Perseid meteor shower is a great way to see an amazing display in the night sky.
  • Perused She perused the bookshelves, searching for a good read.
  • phased The project was phased in over several months.
  • pleased I am pleased with the progress my students are making.
  • Praised The author was praised for their exceptional writing skills.
  • Pursed After having finished her sandwich, she pursed the napkin into her hand.
  • teased The children teased the new student on his first day at school.
  • versed As an experienced accountant, Jane is well-versed in financial reporting.

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