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How to spell SLAID correctly?

If you are trying to spell "slaid", and it is coming out wrong, the correct word you are likely looking for is "slayed". "Slaid" is an incorrect spelling that may lead to confusion, so be sure to use the proper form "slayed" to convey the intended meaning of triumphing or defeating something or someone.

List of suggestions on how to spell slaid correctly

  • lad The young lad was playing with his dog in the park.
  • laid She laid the blanket over the grass to prepare for a picnic.
  • laird
  • lard My grandmother used to use lard instead of butter in her baking.
  • laud The speaker took time to laud the efforts of the volunteers who had made the event possible.
  • lid She lifted the lid of the pot to check if the water had come to a boil.
  • mislaid I mislaid my keys and spent an hour looking for them.
  • plaid
  • sad I feel sad when I think about not being able to see my family during the holidays.
  • said
  • sail I love to sail during the summer months.
  • salad I love to add avocado to my salad.
  • Sid Sid decided to take a break from work and visit his family back home.
  • slain
  • slaked After working in the yard all day, my thirst was finally slaked by a tall glass of cold water.
  • slat The bed frame has a slat system instead of a box spring.
  • slate I need to write the shopping list on the slate so I won't forget anything.
  • Slated
  • Slaved She slaved over the stove all day to prepare a delicious meal for her family.
  • slaw I love putting slaw on my BBQ pulled pork sandwich.
  • slay The knight vowed to slay the dragon and save the kingdom.
  • slayed The dragonslayer slayed the dragon with ease.
  • sled She took her new sled out for a ride down the hill.
  • Slid The door slid closed with a metallic hiss.
  • slide The children were having fun trying to slide down the steep hill.
  • slit He slit her throat with a sharp knife.
  • Slued The car slued off the road and landed in a ditch.
  • solid The solid object was heavy and dense.
  • staid The staid old man was not amused by the rowdy party.

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