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How to spell NALIED correctly?

If you're typing "nalied" but are unsure if it's the correct spelling, here are some possible corrections. It could be "nailed", indicating a successful completion of a task. Alternatively, it might be "mailed", referring to sending correspondence via post. Double-check the intended meaning to ensure accurate spelling.

List of suggestions on how to spell nalied correctly

  • allied During World War II, the United States and Great Britain were allied against Germany and its allies.
  • Baled Madam, I have something to confess: I baled all of your laundry last night.
  • balled The athlete balled up his fists in preparation for the fight.
  • Belied
  • called The teacher called my name during roll call.
  • Dallied I dallied with dinner for another hour.
  • flied
  • galled I can't even look at that gross bug anymore; it makes me galled.
  • Haled He haled the injured man to the hospital.
  • Haloed The hunter was haloed by the light of the fire.
  • lied
  • Nabbed The police officer nabbed the suspect as he was trying to flee the scene of the crime.
  • Nagged The children nagged their parents to take them to Disney World for months.
  • naiad She was a naiad of the river, who lapped at its banks thirsty and longing.
  • Nailed
  • named Paul named his company, Paul's Plumbing.
  • napped After lunch, she napped for an hour to recharge her energy for the afternoon.
  • Paled
  • Palled Palled meant exhausted by the hike.
  • Plied The fisherman plied his trade for over 30 years, casting his nets every morning.
  • Rallied She rallied after the initial disappointment and eventually won the election.
  • Relied She relied on her experience to solve the problem.
  • Sallied She sallied forth into the unknown, determined to conquer her fears.
  • Tallied She tallied the money and placed it in the bank.
  • valid I have a valid drivers' license.
  • valued My parents are valued members of our community.
  • Waled
  • walled The castle was walled, making it difficult to invade.

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