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How to spell PLESED correctly?

If you accidentally misspell "plesed", there are a few possible correct suggestions. The correct spelling is "pleased", conveying a sense of satisfaction or contentment. It signifies being happy or grateful for something. Alternative suggestions might include "please" or "paste", but the intended meaning may differ based on the context.

List of suggestions on how to spell plesed correctly

  • blessed I feel so blessed to have such a supportive and loving family.
  • closed The doors of the store were closed when she arrived.
  • leased I have leased a new apartment close to my office.
  • Parsed The text was parsed into an XML document.
  • Passed I passed my driver's license exam on the first try.
  • Paused She paused for a moment to collect her thoughts before continuing with her speech.
  • peeled
  • Pieced I pieced together the broken vase with super glue.
  • placed I placed the book on the shelf after finishing it.
  • Planed The wooden board was planed smooth before being used for the project.
  • plashed The rain plashed against the windowpanes, creating a rhythmic sound that lulled me to sleep.
  • Plated The fish was cooked on a bed of rice, with a side of sauteed kale and a plated dish of
  • played
  • plead
  • Pleaded The defendant pleaded not guilty to the charges against him.
  • please
  • pleased I am pleased to inform you that you have been accepted into the program.
  • pleases Your company's speedy response to my inquiry pleases me.
  • pleated Her pleated skirt swayed gracefully with every step she took.
  • pledged He pledged to donate a portion of his earnings to charity.
  • Plied She was plied with drink until she passed out.
  • plowed The fields had been plowed recently, which was a relief to the farmer.
  • plumed The peacock strutted proudly through the forest, its plumed tail spread wide behind it.
  • pluses The new toy has several pluses.
  • poised The ballerina was poised on one foot, ready to execute a perfect pirouette.
  • posed After the photoshoot, the model confidently posed for a few candid shots.
  • preset I've already preset the table for our dinner.
  • pressed
  • pulsed
  • Pursed

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