As in "near death", the spelling is "dying". For adding color to cloth, the spelling is "dyeing".
That is the correct spelling of the adjective "dead" (deceased, lifeless, or inoperative).
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.
The homophones (sound-alike words) are
dye - to color
die - to become dead, decease
Dying is the correct spelling. In example: 'My friend was dying of laughter'.
Dying - on the point of death
Dying.
She is almost dieing
die
The form of the word is spelled "dyeing" (adding dye to a material). The homophone "dying" means losing life.
The place where the dead are buried is a cemetery.
The likely word is "extinct" (dead, died out).
The correct spelling is "dying" (passing away)The word mean coloring is "dyeing."
Dying is correct for the meaning "starting to die, heading toward death". Dyeing is used when talking about putting a colored dye into a fabric.
The present tense - dye or dyes (3rd person singular). The present continuous - is dyeing The present perfect - have dyed / has dyed The present perfect continuous - have been dyeing/ has been dyeing
no it is a color dye added to the dead cells that are your hair.
The form of the word is spelled "dyeing" (adding dye to a material). The homophone "dying" means losing life.
Bombay Dyeing was created in 1879.
deader
to say dead in hawaiian we say MAKI
Dyeing Exhaustion means that, the Dye is completely fix on the substrate and no more dye can go on to the substrate (any thing use to be dyed).In other words, The completion of Dyeing process is called Dyeing Exhaustion.
I'm dying to be dyeing my hair.
resist dyeing is used for designing clothes for example clothes
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The place where the dead are buried is a cemetery.
i dye viscose embroidery thread. why my thread is breaking in sequence machine