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How to spell KNEWLY correctly?

If you're faced with the misspelling "knewly", it may be a typo. The correct word could be "newly", which means recently or just recently. Alternatively, "knew" is the past tense of "know", so that might be what you meant. Double-check your spelling and context to ensure accuracy in your writing!

List of suggestions on how to spell knewly correctly

  • keenly She observed her surroundings keenly, taking in all the details.
  • kelly Kelly is going to join us for lunch at the new restaurant.
  • kneel The football players had to kneel down and pray before the game.
  • kneels The knight kneels before the queen upon receiving his knighthood.
  • knell The church bell's mournful knell echoed through the empty streets.
  • knells The mournful sound of the church bells, or knells, echoed throughout the small town after news of the tragic accident spread.
  • Knelt She knelt down to pick up the pencil.
  • Knew She knew that she should have worn a different outfit.
  • Nelly
  • newly I am newly arrived in this city and still discovering its sights and sounds.
  • newsy I was looking for newsy this morning but couldn't find it.

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