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How to spell TAIRD correctly?

If you've accidentally typed "taird" instead of "tired", don't fret! Auto-correct sometimes fails us. The correct spelling is "tired", which means feeling exhausted or fatigued. Double-check before hitting send, and let the correct word convey your message accurately. We all get tired sometimes, but spelling mistakes can be avoided!

List of suggestions on how to spell taird correctly

  • aid
  • Baird
  • bard In medieval times, the bard would travel from town to town telling stories and singing songs to entertain the locals.
  • bird The bird perched on a branch and sang a beautiful melody.
  • card I will mail you a birthday card.
  • gird I need to gird myself for this conversation with my boss about a promotion.
  • hairdo I wanted to look my best at the party, so I got a new hairdo.
  • hard It's hard to find a good job these days.
  • laid She laid her head on the pillow and fell asleep.
  • laird
  • lard I can't believe she fried chicken in Lard.
  • maid I cannot believe that my Maid of Honor is sleeping over!
  • paid Leonardo da Vinci's "Mona Lisa" is thought to have been paid for by the Medici family.
  • raid
  • said "I said that I would be happy to help with the project," replied John.
  • staid She's a bit too staid for my taste.
  • stair I fell down the stair and broke my arm.
  • tad
  • tail No matter how hard he tries, the dog's tail always sticks out.
  • tailed The dog tailed his owner eagerly as they walked through the park.
  • taint
  • tamed She was a lion tamed and she would now lay at your feet until you called her to your side.
  • taped I taped my finger to the door so I could get out.
  • tapir The tapir was easily spotted with its distinctive black and white coloring.
  • tar The black tar was sticky and hard to remove from his shoe.
  • tara
  • tardy I'm always early for appointments, but my mother is always tardy.
  • tare The scale had to be adjusted to account for the weight of the container, or tare weight.
  • Tared I caught Tared eating my kidney stone.
  • tarn After exploring the eroding cliffs, the group decided to camp near the tarn.
  • taro I prefer to eat taro over rice.
  • tarp I need to put a tarp over these broken pieces of glass.
  • Tarred The windows were tarred to prevent the wind from coming in.
  • Tars I've seen more tars in my life than I ever wanted to.
  • tart She served me a delicious tart.
  • third
  • tied I tied my shoes tightly before going for a run.
  • tire
  • tired I am feeling quite tired after staying up late to finish my work.
  • triad After months of searching for a new job, I had a triad call from my previous company.
  • tried I tried to stand, but I couldn't.
  • ward She was assigned to the pediatric ward.
  • yard She loved to spend time in her yard.

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