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How to spell THIED correctly?

If you meant to write "tied", your word processor may have autocorrected it to "thied". Double check and make sure it is spelled correctly. If you are talking about an article of clothing, use "tied". If you are talking about someone stealing something, use "thieved".

List of suggestions on how to spell thied correctly

  • Died
  • heed He suggested she should heed the advice of her doctor.
  • Hid He hid his face in shame when he realized he had made a mistake.
  • Hied I was going to help but then I saw him Hied.
  • Hoed He hoed the garden to prepare it for planting.
  • hued The sky was hued with vibrant shades of pink and orange during the sunset.
  • lied Amy lied to her parents about where she was going.
  • pied
  • shed I need to clean out the shed to make room for my new tools.
  • Shied
  • ted Ted always has a joke to make people laugh.
  • Teed I need to get to the office on Teed Boulevard.
  • Thad
  • thawed The meat had thawed completely and was ready to be cooked.
  • The The sun is shining brightly in the clear blue sky.
  • thea
  • Thee I pledge my love and loyalty to thee.
  • Them I've got them apples.
  • Themed The birthday party was themed around superheroes with decorations, games, and costumes to match the theme.
  • then We will then go to the restaurant.
  • Thew Thew sheperd was tending to his flock of sheep.
  • They
  • thief The thief stole the woman's purse as she walked down the street.
  • thieve
  • Thieved The burglar thieved several valuable items from the jewelry store.
  • thigh I'm going to peel the onion and then I'm going to slice the thigh off the onion.
  • thin My skin is too thin and I can't handle the heat.
  • Thine
  • thinned The ice had slowly turned to water, causing the drink to be thinned.
  • third The third book in the series was the most thrilling.
  • thirds The cake was cut into thirds to ensure everyone got an equal share.
  • This This is a great opportunity for you.
  • thread I need to sew a button back onto my shirt, but I can't find a needle and thread.
  • thud
  • tie He forgot to tie his shoes before going for a run.
  • tied I tied my shoelaces before I went out for a walk.
  • tier My friend is a tier-one consultant.
  • toed As I slipped on my shoes, I toed the heel of my left foot to make sure it was snug.
  • tried
  • Vied The two candidates vied for the top spot in the election.

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