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How to spell HILLD correctly?

If you are trying to type "hilld" but it keeps coming out wrong, here are a few suggestions for correctly spelling the word. It could be "hill", referring to an elevated area or "hilda", a name of Old German origin. Double-check your spelling and consider the context to ensure you get it right!

List of suggestions on how to spell hilld correctly

  • billed
  • child
  • chilled I like to drink a chilled glass of water when I'm thirsty.
  • filled
  • gild The ancient Egyptians would often gild their statues with gold to honor their gods and goddesses.
  • hailed Prince Harry was hailed as a hero when he arrived in Spain to help relief efforts.
  • Haled The brave firefighter haled the family out of the burning building.
  • hall I hung my coat in the hall before entering the party.
  • held I held her hand tightly as we walked through the crowded street.
  • hello
  • Hid I hid my phone under the sofa cushion.
  • Hied He hied to the store to buy some groceries.
  • Hilda
  • hill
  • Hillel The Hillel Foundation provides funding for Jewish college students to participate in summer programs abroad.
  • hills The hills were covered in tall grass and wildflowers.
  • hilly I went on a hilly hike yesterday and the view from the top was breathtaking.
  • hilt He gripped the sword's hilt tightly, ready for battle.
  • hilts The swords hilts were covered in blood.
  • hind The hunter spotted a hind grazing in the meadow.
  • hold
  • holed The ship was holed below the waterline, causing it to leak and take on water.
  • holly The holly berries were bright red and added a festive touch to the Christmas decorations.
  • hull The hull of the ship was covered in barnacles.
  • Hulled The hulled grains were used in the recipe.
  • Killed A gangster was killed in a shootout with the police.
  • lld
  • mild The weather today is expected to be mild with temperatures in the mid-70s.
  • milled The wheat was milled into flour to use for baking bread.
  • Pilled The party was really boring, and I was really pilled.
  • shield
  • tilled
  • Whiled He whiled away the hours by reading a good book.
  • wild The wild bear roamed freely in its natural habitat.
  • Willed She willed herself to lift the heavy box.

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