How to spell LLEAD correctly?
If you meant to spell "llead" but made a mistake, the correct word could be "lead". Alternatively, if you intended to use a different word, possible suggestions could include "lead" as in a leader, "leap" as in a jump or "lewd" as in improper behavior. Double-check the context to determine the correct replacement.
List of suggestions on how to spell llead correctly
- Bled The injured soldier bled heavily from his wounds.
- clad
- Fled She fled from the room after receiving the bad news.
- Gilead Gilead is a biblical town mentioned in the Old Testament.
- glad I am glad that I got a good grade on my test.
- lad The young lad was carrying a heavy load of firewood on his shoulders.
- lea Yesterday, I took a walk through the forest and stumbled upon a beautiful open lea.
- lead The teacher will lead the students on a field trip to the science museum.
- leads The strong marketing campaign leads to increased sales for the company.
- Leah Leah is my best friend and we do everything together.
- lear
- led
- lend
- lewd I am feeling lewd today.
- lied She lied to me and said she was busy.
- lld I am loading lld.
- lloyd The lloyd was very disappointed; he thought he had the winning ticket.
- load I need help carrying this heavy load of books to the car.
- plead
- sled I want to ride in my sled!
- Vlad Vlad the Impaler was a ruler who inspired the legend of Dracula.
Misspelling of the day
Apsolutly
- absolute
- absolutely
- absolutes
- apostle
- appositely
- aptly
- astutely
- axolotl
- axolotls
- desolately