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How to spell PRACED correctly?

If you've accidentally typed "praced" instead of the intended word, there are a few possible corrections that might work. It could be "paced", meaning to walk or move at a steady speed. Alternatively, it might be "placed", referring to putting an object in a particular position. Remember to proofread your work to avoid such errors!

List of suggestions on how to spell praced correctly

  • braced She braced herself as she prepared to jump off the high diving board.
  • Graced She graced the crowd with her beautiful voice, leaving them all in awe.
  • Paced As he paced the room, his mind raced with thoughts about the upcoming meeting.
  • Pared The bookshelf was tightly secured to the pared wall.
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  • Praised His sermon was praised by followers and critics alike.
  • Pranced The little girl pranced around the room with her new dress on.
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  • Prated I stopped listening when he prated on and on about his newest gadget.
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  • Prayed She prayed for guidance during such a difficult time.
  • Preached He preached a sermon on how life is impossible without love.
  • precede The opening ceremony will precede the start of the conference.
  • Prefaced This document is prefaced with the statement that its contents are not to be used for legal purposes.
  • price The price of gasoline has been steadily increasing.
  • priced The new car model is very attractively priced.
  • Pried She pried open the tightly shut window with a crowbar.
  • Prized The prized possession of the family was a valuable antique vase that had been handed down for generations.
  • proceed We will proceed with the plan as discussed in the meeting.
  • Raced I raced across the room to catch the ball.
  • razed The city was razed to the ground by the enemy during the war.
  • Spruced I spruced up my resume before sending it to potential employers.
  • traced The detective traced the suspect's movements using CCTV footage.

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