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How to spell FAUIL correctly?

If you have made the common typo "fauil" instead of "fail", fear not! Auto-correct can save the day by offering some accurate suggestions. Common alternatives may include "fail", "foil" or "foul". Simply select the correct word, and your sentence will regain its intended meaning, possibly avoiding any potential misunderstandings.

List of suggestions on how to spell fauil correctly

  • ail The patient complained about a headache that seemed to ail him.
  • bail John paid his bail and was released from the custody.
  • cavil I can't believe you would cavil at such a good deal.
  • facial I need to book a facial appointment at the beauty salon.
  • facile The math problem was so facile that even a child could solve it.
  • fail I didn't study for my exam, and as a result, I knew I would fail.
  • fails If he fails to turn in his project on time, he will receive a lower grade.
  • fain I am fain to agree with you that the weather is quite pleasant today.
  • fair I played fair and lost.
  • fall I am excited to see the leaves change color and fall from the trees during autumn.
  • Family I couldn't imagine my life without my family.
  • fatal
  • fault There is a fault on the washing machine.
  • faun That faun is so cute!
  • flail The young boy began to flail his arms and legs in the water, trying to stay afloat.
  • fluid
  • foil The detective was able to foil the burglar's plan and prevent the theft.
  • foul Bernie looked sick, she must have caught a foul.
  • frail The old lady was so frail she could barely walk without assistance.
  • fuel I need to fill up the car with fuel before we go on our road trip.
  • full
  • furl The sailor gave the order to furl the sails before the storm hit.
  • Gail I met Gail at the coffee shop.
  • gaul Julius Caesar famously conquered Gaul, which is now modern-day France.
  • hail A storm was brewing and a blast of cold air came with hail.
  • haul I'm going to haul all of these boxes inside.
  • jail The robber was sentenced to seven years in jail for his crimes.
  • mail
  • maul I smashed my thumb with a maul.
  • nail She painted her nail with a bright red polish.
  • pail I need a pail of water to clean up the spill.
  • paul I have to get to my meeting with Paul, who is the boss's boss.
  • rail I like to travel by rail.
  • Raul Due to a criminal record, Raul is not allowed to live in the United States.
  • sail A sailboat can sail with or without wind.
  • saul Following Saul's death, the kingdom was divided between his sons.
  • tail
  • wail The baby started to wail loudly because she was hungry.

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