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Payed Meaning in English

word · lemma: pay

ˈpeɪ
PAY
pˈeɪd
PAYD

Definition

'Payed' is rarely used; it is the archaic or nautical past tense of 'pay,' meaning to seal or cover the seams of a ship with tar. In most situations, the correct word is 'paid', the past tense of 'pay' (giving money).

Usage & Nuances

Almost always, use 'paid' for the past tense of 'pay' (giving money or settling a bill). 'Payed' is only correct in historical, technical, or nautical contexts, referring to sealing a ship's seams. Using 'payed' for money is a common mistake.

Example Sentences

He payed the bill after dinner. (incorrect spelling)

basic

In the old days, sailors payed the seams with tar.

basic

You should have paid, not payed, for the tickets.

basic

I accidentally wrote 'payed' instead of 'paid' in my essay.

natural

The shipbuilders payed the deck to keep out water.

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It’s a common mistake to write payed when you mean paid.

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