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How to spell PLCED correctly?

If you accidentally misspelled "plced", fret not! There are a couple of correct suggestions that could possibly help you convey your intended word. "Placed" is a plausible substitute, as it matches the context of arranging or positioning something. "Paced" could also be a suitable option, referring to rhythmic walking.

List of suggestions on how to spell plced correctly

  • laced The cupcakes were laced with a hint of lavender for a more unique taste.
  • Paced He paced back and forth in front of the door, waiting for her to arrive.
  • Paled The bright color of the flowers paled as the sun began to set.
  • Palled John and I used to be best friends, but our interests have since palled.
  • Palmed He palmed the small object in his hand, trying not to draw too much attention.
  • Pelted As I was walking home, the rain suddenly came pouring down and pelted my face with droplets.
  • Pieced She pieced together the broken vase as best as she could.
  • piled
  • Pilled I accidentally pilled my favorite sweater and now it looks shabby.
  • place I need to find a safe place to keep my valuables.
  • placed The vase was placed on the mantle.
  • placer J'ai trouve un grand placer dans la lecture de ce livre.
  • places I want to go to all of the places on this map.
  • placid The water was strikingly placid.
  • plaid I wore my favorite plaid shirt to the picnic.
  • Planed I planed the wood to create a smooth surface for painting.
  • Plated This dish is plated with a layer of cheese.
  • played
  • plead Please plead with your uncle to change his mind.
  • Plied The old fisherman plied his trade along the riverbank, casting his net over and over again.
  • plies She selects the skids with care so as to avoid any that show signs of having been gouged or chipped by the machinery that plies them from place to place.
  • plod
  • plowed
  • plucked I plucked a carrot from the ground.
  • plumed The plumed horse was a majestic sight, with feathers on its head and neck waving in the breeze.
  • Poled She poled the raft down the river, enjoying the peaceful scenery along the way.
  • Policed The streets were thoroughly policed during the large public gathering.
  • Polled The company conducted a survey where they polled customers about their satisfaction with the new product.
  • posed Muhammad Ali was posed for this boxing poster.
  • priced The product is priced higher than what I expected.
  • Puled I have a bunch of puled eggs in the fridge.
  • pulled I was pulled away from the scene.
  • Pulped The paper was pulped and the ink was wasted.
  • pulsed The light violently pulsed.
  • sliced I sliced the tomato thin for the salad.
  • Spliced I spliced the footage together in Adobe Premiere.

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Attenttion

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