How to spell GALED correctly?
The word "galed" is likely a misspelling of "galled", meaning annoyed or irritated. Other possible correct suggestions could include "gale", a strong burst of wind or "galled", the past tense of the verb meaning to make someone feel annoyed or irritated.
List of suggestions on how to spell galed correctly
- baled The farmers were able to store and transport their hay more efficiently once it had been baled.
- gabled The house had a beautiful gabled roof that added to its charm and character.
- Gale The strong gale caused several trees to fall over.
- Galen Galen was a prominent Greek physician who contributed greatly to the understanding of human anatomy and medicine.
- gales We endured gales of wind while sailing across the ocean.
- galled It galled her that her colleague had taken credit for her work.
- gamed I gamed for hours last night and didn't even realize how late it was.
- gaped As the curtain was pulled back, the audience gaped in awe at the magnificent set design.
- gated The community within the gated neighborhood enjoyed security and privacy thanks to the entrance gate that kept unwanted visitors out.
- gazed She gazed into his eyes and knew immediately that he was the one.
- haled I haled the heavy package up the stairs.
- paled Her face paled at the sight of the large spider crawling towards her.
- waled
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