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How to spell DAILED correctly?

If you happen to misspell the word "dailed", worry not! Here are some suitable alternatives: "dialed" or "detailed". These words better convey the intended meaning, be it in dialing a phone number or providing thorough information. Correcting such minor mistakes ensures effective communication and professional writing.

List of suggestions on how to spell dailed correctly

  • Ailed She ailed for days after catching the flu.
  • Bailed
  • dale She walked along the dale, enjoying the fresh air and scenic view.
  • Dallied I dallied around the house all day instead of doing my work.
  • Derailed The train derailed and several carriages were destroyed.
  • detailed The report had a detailed analysis of the company's financial performance.
  • Dialed She dialed his number but there was no answer.
  • Died
  • Doled The manager doled out the bonuses to the employees based on their performance.
  • dolled She dolled herself up for the important business meeting.
  • dueled
  • dulled The paint on the wall had been dulled by the years of weathering.
  • failed Despite working diligently, John failed to pass the exam.
  • hailed The crowd hailed the hero as he returned to the city after saving it from destruction.
  • jailed Sentences such as "She was jailed for three months" or "He was jailed for ten years" generally refer to people
  • mailed I mailed the invitation yesterday.
  • Nailed She nailed her presentation and got a standing ovation from the audience.
  • Railed The angry man railed against the injustice he felt had been done to him.
  • Sailed We sailed across the ocean on our yacht.
  • tailed The dog tailed the rabbit until it escaped into its burrow.
  • tiled The bathroom is tiled in black and white.
  • Toiled
  • Wailed The victim wailed for help.

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