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How to spell REIRED correctly?

If you accidentally misspell "reired", here are some possible correct suggestions. It could be "retired", referring to someone who has left their profession permanently. Another option is "required", indicating something that is necessary. Lastly, "repeated" can also be a plausible alternative, denoting doing or saying something multiple times.

List of suggestions on how to spell reired correctly

  • Erred John erred when he assumed that the meeting was next week instead of tomorrow.
  • Reared She has reared three children while working full-time.
  • Redrew He redrew the schematic multiple times until it was flawless.
  • reed The sound of the bird's song was amplified by the reed it held in its beak.
  • rehired She was rehired as the headmistress of her old school.
  • reid
  • Reined
  • Relied The team relied on their star player to win the championship game.
  • repaired I repaired my bike over the weekend so that it would be ready for my morning commute.
  • required Attendance is required at the meeting.
  • reread
  • retied I retied my shoe laces before heading out for a run.
  • retire
  • retired My grandfather retired from his job last year after working for 40 years.
  • retiree The company honored their longtime employee who was a retiree by throwing a special retirement party for him.
  • retread As a cost-cutting measure, the company decided to retread the old tires instead of purchasing new ones.
  • retried He retried the difficult math problem until he finally solved it.
  • revered She is a revered scholar who has written many books on her chosen subject.
  • rewired A power cord had been rewired to carry more electricity.
  • Roared The crowd roared as their team scored the winning goal.

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