What is the correct spelling for KIKED?

If you accidentally typed "kiked" instead of the intended word, here are some possible replacements: "liked", "kicked", "linked" or "liked". Remember to proofread your writing to avoid such errors.

Correct spellings for KIKED

  • Caked The mud caked onto the bottom of her boots as she trudged through the wet grass.
  • coked I smoked a joint and then I coked.
  • Diked I diked this area while clearing the understory.
  • Hiked I hiked a beautiful trail today.
  • irked She was clearly irked by his accusation.
  • Joked I joked that I would wear a dress to work tomorrow.
  • kicked John kicked the ball so hard that it flew over the fence.
  • kicker The kicker missed the field goal, costing his team the game.
  • kid I used to be a goofy kid with glasses.
  • kidd
  • Kinked The rope was kinked, making it difficult to unravel.
  • kite
  • kited I kited the check to my landlord for this month's rent.
  • liked She liked the smell of freshly baked bread in the morning.
  • Piked My dad has a toolhed full of piked tools.
  • Skied She skied down the mountain slope with grace and speed.