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How to spell LAGELY correctly?

If you're struggling with the misspelling "lagely", consider some feasible alternatives. "Largely" is likely what you intended to use, as it means mostly or predominantly. Alternatively, "legacy" refers to something handed down or left behind. Focus on choosing the correct word to convey your intended meaning accurately.

List of suggestions on how to spell lagely correctly

  • bagel I love toasting a cinnamon-raisin bagel and spreading cream cheese on it for breakfast.
  • cagily I cagily started to move closer to the animal.
  • eagerly I eagerly waited for the news.
  • hugely I was hugely disappointed with the size of the cake.
  • label I always make sure to label my boxes before moving to make unpacking easier.
  • lager I'm going to have a lager beer.
  • lagers Lagers are a type of beer brewed from malt and hops.
  • lamely I'm not feeling my best - I'm feeling a bit lamely today.
  • Lankly I was feeling a bit lankly this morning.
  • lapel He wore a pin on his lapel to show his support for the cause.
  • largely The game largely followed the script.
  • lately I have been feeling really sick lately.
  • laxly He administered the rules of conduct too laxly, causing the team to perform poorly.
  • lazily She lazily played with her toy while watching TV.
  • likely
  • lively She always has a lively conversation.
  • lonely
  • lovely I am so lovely.
  • sagely I advice you to be sagely and not speak to her.
  • vaguely She vaguely remembered seeing him in a restaurant a few weeks ago.

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