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How to spell ROKELY correctly?

If you meant to type "rokely" but made a mistake, here are some possible correct suggestions: "rockery", referring to a garden feature with rocks and plants; "weekly", an adverb indicating something that happens every week; or "smokily", an adverb describing a smoky atmosphere or appearance. Double-check your intended usage to select the correct option.

List of suggestions on how to spell rokely correctly

  • Brokenly He spoke brokenly through his tears, struggling to find the right words to express his grief.
  • Comely The comely woman attracted the attention of everyone in the room with her stunning beauty.
  • Hokey The movie's special effects were so hokey that it was hard to take the storyline seriously.
  • Homely Her homely little cottage was filled with warmth and charm.
  • Jokey He always has a jokey comment to lighten the mood in any situation.
  • Likely It is likely that it will rain tomorrow, so don't forget to bring your umbrella.
  • Lonely She felt extremely lonely without her cherished pet by her side.
  • Lovely The garden is filled with lovely flowers.
  • Pokey The turtle moved at a pokey pace as it made its way across the sandy beach.
  • Rarely I rarely have time to relax and unwind after work.
  • Rely I rely on my phone for directions when I'm driving in unfamiliar areas.
  • Ripely
  • Rockery The garden was adorned with a beautiful rockery, filled with colorful plants and serene water features.
  • Rookery The coastal cliffs are home to a massive rookery of nesting seabirds.
  • Ropey The quality of the old, worn-out shoes was ropey at best.
  • Roselyn Roselyn was thrilled when she received the news that she had been accepted into her dream university.
  • Rosily She walked rosily down the path, enjoying the warm sunshine on her face.
  • Rowel He spun the rowel of his spur against the horse's flank, urging it to go faster.
  • Rowell I admired Rowell's ability to consistently produce captivating and emotionally resonant stories in her novels.
  • Rowels The cowboy's spurs had sharp rowels that jingled as he walked.
  • Rowley Rowley is my neighbor who always greets everyone with a warm smile.
  • Rudely He rudely interrupted our conversation with a loud and unnecessary comment.
  • Solely The decision was solely based on the evidence presented during the trial.
  • Sorely He missed his best friend sorely after she moved to another country.
  • Yokel The city resident considered the countryside yokel to be naive and unworldly.
  • Yokels The city dwellers often looked down on the yokels from the rural village.

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