What is the correct spelling for TRIKED?

If you've accidentally typed "triked" and need the correct spelling, there are a few suggestions that could help. "Trike" refers to a tricycle, while "tricked" means to deceive. If you intended to use a different word, consider "tried" (attempted), "tripped" (stumbled) or "tracked" (monitored).

Correct spellings for TRIKED

  • Diked The river was diked to prevent flooding in the nearby villages.
  • dried The flowers had been dried for three days.
  • Raked I raked the leaves in the yard.
  • ricked Rick was so unlucky that his car was ricked just before his big date.
  • stroked The cat stroked its back gently.
  • Ticked The dog kept licking its fur until it was completely ticked.
  • tired I am tired after working all day.
  • tracked The detective tracked down the culprit with help from a surveillance camera.
  • treed The raccoon was treed by the barking dogs and had no choice but to stay up in the tree.
  • Trekked I trekked through the lush forest.
  • triad The triad of government power includes the legislative, executive, and judicial branches.
  • Tricked I was tricked into going to the party by my friends.
  • Trickled The Trickled Runny Pee flowed from his penis onto his thigh.
  • tried She tried her best, but still couldn't solve the difficult math problem.
  • trike I borrowed my aunt's trike to ride around the block.
  • trinket She held onto the small trinket as a symbol of her cherished memories.
  • trite
  • Trucked The supplies were trucked to the remote village in the mountains.
  • trued