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How to spell IDILY correctly?

If you've accidentally typed "idily" and meant to write a different word, here are some possible correct suggestions. If you intended "idly", you may consider words like "lazily" or "carelessly". However, if you meant "idyllic", alternatives could be "peaceful" or "picturesque". Remember to carefully proofread your work for accuracy and clarity.

List of suggestions on how to spell idily correctly

  • airily She skipped airily down the street with a grin on her face.
  • bodily She felt a bodily rush of adrenaline when she heard the news.
  • daily
  • diddly I think you should diddly-squat your way out of this one.
  • dill I'm going to put some dill in my salad.
  • Dilly I just finished picking dilly beans out of the garden.
  • doily My grandmother's table always had a crochet doily underneath the vase of flowers.
  • duly All the workers were duly vaccinated against the pandemic.
  • fiddly This is really fiddly to do.
  • giddily I giddily tore open the package.
  • icily As I walked into the freezing wind, my nose and cheeks began to tingle icily.
  • idiocy The decision to jump off a building without a parachute is an act of pure idiocy.
  • idle I find myself wandering around the city, enjoying its idle vibes.
  • idly As the sun set, he sat idly on the porch swing, lost in thought.
  • idol As a teenager, I had posters of my favorite idol all over my bedroom walls.
  • idols They headed to the nearest temple to pray to the idols.
  • idyll The peaceful countryside provides an idyll setting for a relaxing vacation.
  • Italy Italy is known for its delicious food, beautiful art, and stunning architecture.
  • oddly Oddly enough, he found himself enjoying the taste of pickles, despite despising them his entire life.
  • oily
  • piddly I can't believe you think that piddly little things like this are worth getting upset over.
  • tiddly She was feeling quite tiddly after having one too many glasses of wine at the party.
  • tidily
  • widely The new movie is widely expected to be a hit.

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