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How to spell PARISING correctly?

If you mistakenly typed "parising" instead of "praising", worry not! Here are a couple of correct suggestions to rectify the error. Replace it with "praising" to convey admiration or appreciation towards someone or something. Another alternative could be "apprising" which means informing or notifying someone about a particular situation.

List of suggestions on how to spell parising correctly

  • Apprising I am apprising my manager about the progress of my project.
  • Arising Arising from the ashes, a new plant emerges.
  • pairing I like the pairing of red wine with steak.
  • paring The paring knife is perfect for finely slicing fruits and vegetables.
  • parisian I love the Parisian architecture and the romantic atmosphere of the city.
  • parring He went parring around the block.
  • Parsing I'm having trouble parsing this complex sentence.
  • passing Many people were saddened by the passing of the famous actor.
  • Pausing I am pausing at the stop sign before continuing down the road.
  • Perishing The animals were perishing from lack of water in the drought-stricken region.
  • perusing I was perusing the bookshelves at the library when I came across an interesting novel.
  • Poising He was poising the ball on the tip of his finger before spinning it around his back.
  • praising The teacher was praising the students for their excellent performance in the school play.
  • pricing The company decided to adjust its pricing strategy in order to stay competitive in the market.
  • Priding Priding himself on his honesty, he refused to lie in order to get ahead.
  • priming A study found that priming could improve people's memory for upcoming events.
  • Prizing I am prizing my collection of antique books.
  • Pursing She was pursing her lips as if contemplating whether to answer the question.
  • raising Sarah is raising money for her school's charity drive.
  • rising The sun was rising over the horizon as the marathon runners took off.
  • uprising The country experienced an uprising that led to a change in government.

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