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As in "near death", the spelling is "dying". For adding color to cloth, the spelling is "dyeing".

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8y ago

That is the correct spelling of the adjective "dead" (deceased, lifeless, or inoperative).

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13y ago

The -ing or gerund form of the verb to die is dying. The word lie uses this form, and tieing / tying are both accepted forms for tie.

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13y ago

The homophones (sound-alike words) are

dye - to color

die - to become dead, decease

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10y ago

Dying is the correct spelling. In example: 'My friend was dying of laughter'.

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7y ago

Dying - on the point of death

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13y ago

Dying.

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3y ago

She is almost dieing

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4y ago

die

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