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How to spell PRIKEN correctly?

If you meant to type "priken" but misspelled it, here are some suggestions for the correct word: "pricken" - a Swedish word meaning "to dot" or "to punctuate" or "prikken" - the Dutch form of "puncture".

List of suggestions on how to spell priken correctly

  • Aiken Aiken is a small city in South Carolina that is known for its equestrian culture and historic downtown.
  • arisen A sense of unease had arisen in the small town after reports of a string of burglaries.
  • Brien
  • broken He was heartbroken when he saw the broken vase on the floor.
  • crikey
  • driven She was a driven individual, always pushing herself to succeed.
  • kraken The kraken is a legendary sea monster believed to live off the coasts of Norway and Greenland.
  • liken I would liken our company culture to a family because we support and rely on each other.
  • pike I cast my fishing line into the shimmering lake, hoping to catch a pike.
  • piked The hiker's heart raced as she made her way up the steep, piked trail.
  • piker
  • pikes The soldiers marched in rows, brandishing their sharp pikes.
  • preen She spent hours in front of the mirror, preening herself before her big date.
  • price The high price of gasoline has caused many people to switch to alternative forms of transportation.
  • priced The expensive hotel room was priced beyond the budget of most travelers.
  • pricer
  • prices The store had to increase their prices due to rising production costs.
  • pricey I can't afford to buy that dress, it's too pricey for me.
  • pricked The needle pricked her finger, causing a sharp pain.
  • pricker Ouch! I stepped on a pricker in the grass.
  • pride He beamed with pride as his daughter walked across the graduation stage to receive her diploma.
  • prided He prided himself on his impeccable work ethic.
  • prides Nicoleta prides herself on being a hardworking and reliable employee.
  • pried She pried open the rusted can lid with a spoon.
  • prier
  • pries I dare not pries into her personal life.
  • prime The prime suspect in the robbery case was apprehended by the police.
  • primed She was primed and ready to speak at the conference.
  • primer She applied a primer to her face before applying foundation to make her makeup last longer.
  • primes Mathematicians have been studying prime numbers for centuries and they continue to discover new properties of these fascinating numbers.
  • prion Prions are associated with several fatal neurodegenerative diseases in humans and animals.
  • prison He spent 20 years in prison for his crime.
  • privet I saw a row of privet bushes leading up to the front door of the house.
  • prize She was overjoyed to win the top prize in the science fair.
  • prized The family heirloom was a prized possession and was passed down from generation to generation.
  • prizes The company gave away several valuable prizes during the holiday party.
  • proven The effectiveness of the new medication has been proven through numerous clinical trials.
  • ripen The farmers are patiently waiting for their crops to ripen before harvesting.
  • risen The temperature will have risen by tomorrow.
  • riven The once inseparable friends had become riven by a bitter dispute.
  • trike I saw a group of children riding tricycles in the park.
  • trikes Children love to ride trikes in the park.
  • uprisen The people had uprisen, demanding political change.

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