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How to spell PIEAD correctly?

If you mistakenly type "piead" instead of "paid", fear not! Here are some correct suggestions. To express someone settled a debt, replace it with "paid". For a tasty treat, opt for "pie" or, if you meant to mention a specific country, use "Peru" instead. Proofreading and autocorrect can save the day!

List of suggestions on how to spell piead correctly

  • bead
  • dead The plants in the garden are dead because they have not been watered.
  • Died
  • head I have a headache and it feels like there's a pounding in my head.
  • Hied She quickly hied to the store before it closed to buy some groceries.
  • IPAD I use my iPad for reading books, checking emails, and browsing the internet.
  • lead
  • lied I lied to my friend about my grades.
  • mead I have never had mead before, but I am interested in trying it.
  • pad
  • pea I don't like peas, but I love pea soup.
  • peak The mountaineer finally reached the peak of the mountain after a long and difficult climb.
  • peal The peal of the church bells signaled the start of the wedding ceremony.
  • pear
  • Peas The peas in the soup were overcooked.
  • peat The bog was made up of peat, which is a brown, soil-like material made up of partially decomposed plant matter.
  • Pend
  • piaf I can't stand that annoying singer, Piaf.
  • pica Pica is a rare disorder characterized by the persistent eating of non-food items.
  • pie I love to eat apple pie with a scoop of vanilla ice cream on top.
  • Pieced She pieced together the torn paper to complete the puzzle.
  • pied The bird had a beautiful pied coat of feathers, with white, black and brown patches all over its body.
  • pier The pier was a popular tourist attraction.
  • PIES MY MOTHER MAKES THE BEST PIES EVER
  • piety I try to maintain piety in my actions, even when no one is watching.
  • Piked The hiker piked up the rocky trail, determined to reach the summit before sunset.
  • piled The dishes were piled high in the sink after the big family dinner.
  • Pined I was pined for weeks after she left.
  • Piped The sound of music was piped through the speakers at the park.
  • pisa I went to Pisa for a day trip.
  • pita She picked up a pita from the bread basket.
  • pithead At the pithead, the boiler warmed the water before it was sent down the shaft to turn the mill wheel.
  • plea
  • plead Please try to plead your case.
  • pleat I always iron my skirt to make sure the pleat stays crisp and in place.
  • Plied She plied her white-gloved hand around the large wine glass.
  • Pried Bob Pried the door open and walked in.
  • pseud
  • read I love to read novels before going bed.
  • Spied I spied on my neighbor's party from my bedroom window.
  • tied She was tied to a post in the dungeon.
  • Vied Bill mentioned that he had seen a great deal of Vied cinema.

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