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How to spell SIECE correctly?

If you've accidentally typed "siece" instead of "sieve", worry not! Autocorrect can sometimes lead us astray. The correct spelling is "sieve", a utensil used for straining liquids or sifting dry ingredients. To avoid future errors, pay attention to autocorrect and double-check your spelling.

List of suggestions on how to spell siece correctly

  • bierce The barroom brawler was more bierce than barmaid.
  • circe
  • dice I am going to roll the dice and see where it lands.
  • fierce Some lions are fierce animals.
  • ice I put some ice in my tea to cool it down.
  • Lice Lice are tiny parasitic insects that live on humans and animals.
  • Mice Mice scurried across the kitchen floor in search of food.
  • nice
  • niece I have a niece who is a beauty queen.
  • nieces My nieces love to play dress up and put on fashion shows.
  • piece The cake was exquisitely decorated with a piece of cherry cake on top.
  • pieces I can't believe you threw all of those pieces of cake away.
  • pierce She had to take off her earrings before she could pierce her nose.
  • rice I ate a rice pudding for dessert.
  • sauce I love to pour hot sauce on my eggs in the morning.
  • science The science behind climate change is a mystery to us.
  • sec
  • SECS I have to take my SECs in a few weeks.
  • SECY
  • see
  • sere The wind blew across the sere landscape, scattering the dry leaves.
  • sic "I cannot believe he misspelled that word - [sic] - it's embarrassing," the editor remarked.
  • sick I'm feeling sick today and can't go to work.
  • SICS The veterinarian sics the attack dog on any intruders attempting to break into his office.
  • side I'm going to sit on the left side of the couch.
  • siege The enemy army began a siege of the castle, hoping to starve out the inhabitants and take control.
  • sieges The city has withstood many sieges in its history.
  • sieve
  • sieves The baker used sieves to sift the flour before making the dough.
  • Since
  • sine Observations of the spectra demonstrate that the system is in equilibrium with respect to the sine function.
  • sire The king looked out over his kingdom, proud to be the ruling sire.
  • site On the website, you will find a blog with instructions on how to find the site.
  • size The size of the dog is unusual.
  • slice It was a tough decision to have to make but I finally decided to slice the cheese.
  • space I'm going to the space next door.
  • specie
  • spice
  • vice His addiction to drugs was his biggest vice.

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