What is the correct spelling for BUYOED?

If you accidentally typed "buyoed" instead of "buoyed", don't worry! Autocorrect can sometimes play tricks on us. The correct spelling is "buoyed", meaning to be supported or uplifted. So, next time, double-check your spelling and let yourself be buoyed by positivity and confidence!

Correct spellings for BUYOED

  • Bayed The hound bayed loudly as it chased after the scent of the rabbit.
  • beyond I can see the mountains beyond the horizon.
  • booed After she caught the ball, she booed him.
  • bucked I was bucked off my horse in the middle of the road.
  • Budded She had a pair of budded roses in her hair.
  • Budged
  • buffed I got a little buffed from the excersize.
  • Buford Buford is a town in North Carolina.
  • bugged My computer keeps freezing, there must be a program running in the background that's bugged.
  • Bulled I was bulled by my ex-girlfriend.
  • Bummed I'm bummed that I didn't get the job.
  • Buoyed She was buoyed by the news that he had reconsidered their relationship.
  • buried I buried the treasure at the foot of the tree.
  • burled The burled wood made an excellent seat.
  • burned The fire burned through the entire building, destroying everything in its path.
  • burred The old film reel had scratch marks and burred audio due to years of wear and tear.
  • bushed After a long hike, I felt completely bushed and just wanted to lie down and rest.
  • Busied She busied herself with tidying up the cluttered room before her guests arrived.
  • Butted The two rams butted their horns against each other to establish dominance.
  • buyer The buyer was happy to find the exact product they were searching for at a reasonable price.
  • buyout The company is in the midst of a buyout.
  • Buzzed I felt really buzzed after I drank all that alcohol.
  • Guyed The cable connecting the two towers had been severed, leaving the tower with only its Guyed wire holding it up.
  • kayoed I kayoed my opponent in the final round.