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How to spell SPIRED correctly?

Possible correct suggestions for the misspelling "spired" are "spurred" or "inspired". "Spurred" means to motivate or encourage someone to do something, whereas "inspired" means to fill someone with the feeling or energy to do or create something.

List of suggestions on how to spell spired correctly

  • Aspired She always aspired to become a successful writer someday.
  • paired
  • Pared La pared del dormitorio estaba cubierta con un papel colorido.
  • Pored I pored over the book for hours, but still couldn't find the answer.
  • Respired The patient's breathing improved after he respired deeply.
  • Sired He was the sired of the lord of the castle.
  • spare
  • Spared The victim was spared at the last minute.
  • Sparred The two boxers sparred for several rounds before the championship fight.
  • Speared The elk was speared with a large, sharp projectile.
  • Sped
  • speed The police officer pulled over the car for exceeding the speed limit.
  • Spiced I added some spiced pumpkin to my coffee for a festive fall touch.
  • Spied I spied on my sister and saw her secretly eating cookies in her room.
  • spiked The punch had been spiked with alcohol unbeknownst to the guests.
  • spiraled The helicopter spiraled out of control before crashing into the field.
  • spire The cathedral was topped with a glittering spire that reached towards the sky.
  • spirea The spirea bush in the garden is covered in beautiful pink flowers.
  • SPIRES The church was easily recognizable with its tall spires reaching towards the sky.
  • spirit The team showed great spirit during their comeback in the second half.
  • spirited She had a spirited discussion with her friends about who they would vote for in the election.
  • Spiro Spiro is a Greek prefix meaning "coil" or "spiral".
  • Spiry If you have a spiry nose, you may have a deviated septum.
  • spite I couldn't help but spite her by leaving early.
  • Spited
  • spore When they touched the spore they were immediately sick.
  • spored The fern spored on the undersides of its leaves.
  • spread Today, I'm going to spread the word about the bakery down the street.
  • spree He went on a shopping spree and spent all his money on unnecessary items.
  • Spurred I was spurred to action by the angry voice in my head.

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