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How to spell MIDLY correctly?

When faced with the misspelling "midly", consider using the correct variant "mildly". This word refers to something done in a gentle, moderate or restrained manner. Double-checking your spelling can help ensure effective communication while maintaining the accuracy and clarity of your message.

List of suggestions on how to spell midly correctly

  • diddly
  • Dilly Dilly is a furry creature who loves to play with her friends.
  • dimly I could only see dimly through the thick fog.
  • fiddly I can't put this fiddly remote control together.
  • humidly As I stepped off the plane, I was hit with the humidly that only a tropical island can offer.
  • idle I need to find something to do instead of being idle all day.
  • idly The cat sat idly by the window, watching birds outside.
  • madly He was madly in love with her and couldn't imagine life without her.
  • mainly
  • mealy I munched a mealy apple while I read my book.
  • medley The medley of songs they performed was a crowd-pleaser.
  • mid I will arrive at the party in mid-afternoon.
  • midday It was already midday when they reached the camping site.
  • middle We visited the middle of the city.
  • middy She wore a cute white middy blouse with navy blue shorts.
  • midi She played the piano for her recital, which was preceded by a midi rendition of her favorite song.
  • midway At the midway point, the pilgrims stopped for a late lunch.
  • mil
  • mild Her reaction was mild when I told her I wouldn't be there for her prom.
  • mildly She was mildly annoyed with her co-worker's constant interruptions.
  • mile My house is a mile away from the beach.
  • mill The old mill was renovated and turned into a trendy shopping center.
  • millay
  • milo I'm getting some Milo for mySystem.
  • milt The male salmon releases milt during reproduction.
  • mislay I tend to mislay my keys when I am in a hurry.
  • Mitty
  • molly I bought some molly from the dealer on the corner.
  • muddy After a rainy day, the ground was very muddy.
  • piddly I am not especially interested in your piddly little proposal.
  • tiddly I shouldn't have had that second glass of wine, I'm feeling a bit tiddly now.
  • tidily She sorted her clothes tidily in the wardrobe.
  • timidly I timidly asked her if she wanted to go out with me.
  • widely The book was widely acclaimed by critics and readers alike.

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