How to spell PANICED correctly?
If you find yourself typing "paniced" instead of "panicked", fret not! Here are some correct suggestions for your misspelling: "panicked", "panicking" or "panic". Remember to double-check your work before hitting send to ensure clear communication.
List of suggestions on how to spell paniced correctly
- Danced Last night, we danced all night at the club.
- Lanced The doctor lanced the infected wound to drain the pus.
- Paced She paced nervously around the room, waiting for her job interview to start.
- pained She pained at the thought of leaving her home.
- panacea There is no one-size-fits-all panacea for mental health concerns.
- paneled The office had beautiful, paneled walls that gave it a luxurious and professional feel.
- panicked When she heard the fire alarm go off, she panicked and ran out of the building.
- Panned The movie was panned by critics for its poor acting and unoriginal plot.
- Panted After running a mile, I panted heavily trying to catch my breath.
- Policed The area was heavily policed after a string of robberies occurred in the neighborhood.
- Pranced After hearing the sad story, she pranced around the room in her pumps.
- priced The new mobile phone is competitively priced in the market.