What is the correct spelling for PAH?

A common misspelling of the word "paw" is "pah". To avoid confusion, some helpful suggestions include: "paw", the correct spelling for a dog's or cat's foot; "par", meaning to play a stroke in golf; and "pat", referring to a gentle touch or stroke. Remember these alternatives to ensure accurate communication.

Correct spellings for PAH

  • AAH After aAH the show, I needed a drink.
  • Ah "Ah, I finally understand what you've been trying to tell me."
  • Bah "Bah, humbug!" said Ebenezer Scrooge in Charles Dickens' novel "A Christmas Carol."
  • NAH "I don't want to go to that party, nah, I'd rather stay home and watch movies."
  • pac I need to get a pac.
  • pad She used a heating pad on her sore back.
  • Pah "I don't want to hear any excuses," said the teacher with a pah.
  • pal My pal and I are going to get pizza tonight.
  • Pam Pam is my favorite character on The Office.
  • pan I need to buy a new pan because the one I have is scratched.
  • pap I have to go to the doctor to get a pap smear.
  • par The golfer hit his ball over the par.
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  • pat She gave her dog a reassuring pat on the head.
  • path The path leads to the top of the mountain.
  • paw The dog shook his wet paw all over the rug.
  • pay I will pay for your meal at the restaurant.
  • pH The pH level of a substance determines its acidity or alkalinity.
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  • RAH She whispered, "Rah, Rah, Rah"