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How to spell FAILY correctly?

The correct spelling for the misspelled "faily" is "fail" or "failure", depending on the context. Other possible suggestions could include "flail", "phial" or "daily", but these may not make sense in the given sentence or situation. It's important to proofread and double-check spelling before submitting any written work.

List of suggestions on how to spell faily correctly

  • ail She was feeling sick and could not shake off the ail that had been bothering her for days.
  • daily I make sure to do my daily exercise routine every morning.
  • facile She had a facile solution for every problem that her friends faced.
  • fail
  • failed I failed my math quiz even after studying all night.
  • faille
  • fails If he fails to turn in his homework on time, he will receive a lower grade.
  • fair The teacher ensured that grading system is fair and unbiased for all students.
  • fairly She had a fairly easy time getting through the exam.
  • fairy As a child, I used to believe that there was a fairy living in the garden.
  • fall She wanted to fall asleep right away, but the fall of the leaves outside her window kept her awake.
  • Family
  • Farley The Farley family moved into the house next door a few months ago.
  • faulty I found your code to be faulty.
  • Fay Fay was excited to try the new restaurant in town.
  • file I need to file this paperwork in the correct folder.
  • fill Could you please fill my water bottle with some cold water?
  • filly John's new pony is a filly.
  • film I would like to see a film tonight.
  • filmy
  • FILO I'm going to use filo dough to make a pie.
  • fitly She fitly demonstrated her skills during the interview and got the job.
  • flail When I saw the python wrapped around the tree, I knew I had to flail my arms and legs to get loose.
  • fly The plane had to fly over the mountains.
  • foil She wrapped the present in foil.
  • folly It would be folly to attempt such an endeavor without proper planning.
  • frail I find her frail appearance to be quite disturbing.
  • Frailly The frailly little things in life get me down.
  • frilly She had on a frilly pink dress that matched her pink Chanel pumps.
  • fully
  • gaily She walked gaily down the street, humming a tune and enjoying the sunshine.

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