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How to spell GELLOUS correctly?

If you find yourself misspelling "gellous", don't worry, it happens! The correct term you're most likely aiming for is "jealous". The word "jealous" refers to the feeling of envy or resentment, typically towards someone's success, possessions or relationships. Remember to double-check your spelling to ensure effective communication.

List of suggestions on how to spell gellous correctly

  • bellows The blacksmith used the bellows to stoke the fire and make the metal malleable.
  • callous He looked at her with a callous smirk, before turning and walking away without a care.
  • Cellos The orchestra had a beautiful sound as the cellos played their melody.
  • fellows
  • gallons She had several gallons of gasoline in the car.
  • gallops The black stallion gallops through the fields at breakneck speed.
  • gallows The convict was led to the gallows to face his punishment.
  • hellos I always receive warm hellos from my colleagues whenever I arrive at the office.
  • jealous I get jealous when I see my ex with someone else.
  • mellows Frank's mellows had everyone feeling good.
  • Yellows The yellows of the sunset were breathtaking.
  • zealous I'm very zealous about my work.

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