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How to spell RELLIED correctly?

The correct spelling of the word "rellied" may be "relied". Other possible suggestions could include "related", "released" or "reloaded", depending on the context in which the misspelling appears. It is important to double-check spelling before submitting any written work or communication.

List of suggestions on how to spell rellied correctly

  • allied During World War II, the United States and Great Britain were allied against Germany.
  • Belied
  • Belled The cow belled loudly in the pasture.
  • bellied The once thin man had bellied up due to his sedentary lifestyle and unhealthy eating habits.
  • Celled The celled organism was viewed under the microscope.
  • felled He felled the tree with a single swing of his axe.
  • gelled I was thirsty, so I gelled some water from the well.
  • jelled When he put the pieces back together, he found that the gel had jelled.
  • jellied I had to jellied the pickles before I ate them.
  • Rallied President Trump rallied the troops before his first State of the Union address.
  • realized I realized that I had left my phone at home after I had left for work.
  • Reeled When she reeled off the list of all she had done, I could tell she was proud of herself.
  • Relaid The cable was completely relaid.
  • related My friend is related to me.
  • relayed The data was relayed to the command center.
  • Relied She relied on her faith in God to get through the tough times.
  • relief The relief of the victims was palpable.
  • relies She relies on her alarm clock to wake her up every morning.
  • relined
  • relived After completing the exam, she was relived to find out that she had passed.
  • Replied She replied to his email within seconds.
  • retied
  • rolled I rolled my eyes when she suggested we go out for drinks.
  • Welled The water welled up around her foot as she sunk to the floor.
  • yelled The teacher yelled at the students to stop talking and pay attention to the lesson.

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