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How to spell ILDED correctly?

If you meant "ilded" but misspelled it, the correct word could be "wielded", which means to have actively used or controlled something. Another alternative might be "yielded", indicating the act of producing or giving way to something. Both words convey different meanings, so choose the one that best fits your intended message.

List of suggestions on how to spell ilded correctly

  • added I added some sugar to my tea to make it taste sweeter.
  • aided The new technology has aided scientists in their research.
  • Ailed
  • alder The alder trees were turning yellow and their leaves rustled in the wind as I walked through the forest.
  • bladed The lawnmower had three bladed cutting edges.
  • elder The elder members of the community gathered to discuss the town's upcoming events.
  • Elided The author elided several key details from the story to create a more concise narrative.
  • Eluded Despite her efforts, success eluded her for years.
  • Fielded The baseball was fielded by the shortstop.
  • folded She quietly folded the laundry while listening to her favorite podcast.
  • gelded She has a gelded horse.
  • gilded The room's elaborately gilded ceiling gave the room a regal air.
  • Glided The figure skater glided across the ice with grace and ease.
  • Idled My car idled for 15 minutes while I was getting something from the store.
  • iliad Iliad is one of Homer's epic poems.
  • indeed She is indeed a very attractive woman.
  • jilted She felt jilted when he left her without any explanation.
  • Kilted She had on her kilted skirt and her kilt plaid shirt.
  • laded
  • lidded The lid of the pot was lidded.
  • lilted Her voice lilted with an Irish accent as she told a story about her childhood.
  • Melded
  • milted The cream had a creamy texture with subtle specks of milted egg.
  • molded The pottery was molded into a beautiful vase.
  • oiled I oiled the hinges of the doors to make them open and close more smoothly.
  • older You seem to be older than me.
  • Silted The river has been silted up by the recent storm.
  • tilted The picture frame was tilted slightly to the left.
  • Welded The metal pieces were welded together to create a sturdy frame for the building.
  • Wielded He wielded the sword with great skill and precision.
  • wilted The flowers in the vase had all wilted due to the lack of water.
  • Yielded The yield on the investment was high, which yielded a big return on investment.

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