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How to spell RIASED correctly?

If you've misspelled "riased", don't worry, mistakes happen! Let's suggest some correct alternatives: "raised" (past tense of raise), "praised" (admiring someone) or "raised" (growth in number or quantity). Always proofread and use a spellchecker to ensure accurate spelling.

List of suggestions on how to spell riased correctly

  • based
  • biased The news article was so biased that it only presented one side of the story.
  • cased The investigator cased the area for evidence.
  • creased
  • eased After the long journey, I felt eased by the sight of my home.
  • Erased
  • greased They were greased up and ready to go.
  • liaised As a project manager, I liaised with various stakeholders to ensure that the project was completed on time and within budget.
  • Raced She raced around the block.
  • Raged The storm raged fiercely, ripping trees from their roots and scattering debris across the streets.
  • raised She was raised by wolves.
  • Raked The leaves had been raked into a neat pile.
  • raped
  • Rasped She had a rasped voice that gave her an edge.
  • Rated We award rated wines.
  • Raved My boss raved about my performance during the meeting yesterday.
  • razed The forest was razed in a dramatic fire last night.
  • reused The plastic bottles were reused to create a unique art installation.
  • riled She was so riled up that she didn't even recognize me.
  • rimed The tree branches were completely rimed with frost after the snowstorm.
  • Rinsed After I rinsed my hair, it was much less oily.
  • rise
  • risen The sun had already risen when we started our morning walk.
  • riser The construction workers installed the wooden riser to create an elevated platform for the stage.
  • rises
  • Risked She risked her own safety to save the drowning child.
  • rived
  • roasted I roasted some spices in the oven for dinner.
  • Roused The loud noise roused him from his sleep.
  • wised I wised up and chose to invest my money wisely.

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