What is the correct spelling for SORRID?

If you've mistakenly typed "sorrid" instead of the intended word, "horrid", there are a few possible suggestions for a correct spelling. "Horrid" refers to something extremely unpleasant or dreadful. Other alternatives could include "sorrowed" or "sorry", depending on the context. Remember to double-check spellings to ensure accurate communication.

Correct spellings for SORRID

  • horrid The food that we had at the restaurant was horrid.
  • serried The soldiers stood in serried ranks, ready to charge at the enemy.
  • Soared The eagle soared effortlessly over the canyon, its wings spread wide against the blue sky.
  • solid The ground beneath my feet felt solid and stable.
  • sordid The sordid details of the scandal were revealed during the trial.
  • sorrel I had a delicious salad filled with fresh sorrel leaves, cucumber, and cherry tomatoes.
  • sorrier I couldn't be any sorrier for the damage I caused last night.
  • Sorrily "Sorrily, I must inform you that your request for a refund has been denied."
  • sorrow She couldn't help but feel great sorrow for the loss of her beloved pet.
  • sorry I am truly sorry for the inconvenience this has caused you.
  • sorted I have sorted the laundry and all the socks are together.
  • sortie The pilots went on a sortie to intercept the enemy planes.
  • soured The milk had soured, and we had to pour it down the drain.
  • torrid The torrid heat of the desert was unbearable to the hikers.
  • worried I am worried that I will not pass the final exam.