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How to spell SHILY correctly?

If you're misspelling "shily" and hoping for correct suggestions, consider "shyly" as the appropriate term. "Shyly" means behaving with timidity, hesitancy or a lack of confidence. It accurately conveys the intended meaning and will help you avoid any confusion caused by the incorrect spelling of "shily."

List of suggestions on how to spell shily correctly

  • chile Chile is known for its stunning natural landscapes and delicious cuisine.
  • chili I can't handle spicy food, so I never eat chili.
  • chill
  • chilly I always wear a jacket when it's chilly outside.
  • fishily She looked at me fishily when I asked her about the missing money.
  • hilly
  • pushily I don't appreciate when people try to persuade me pushily.
  • Shadily I secretly admired her shadily dressed form.
  • shakily I walked shakily to my car.
  • shale The rocks in this quarry are predominantly shale.
  • shall You shall not smoke in the house.
  • shay John and I went for a walk on the pier, it was really shay.
  • Sheila Sheila is my colleague who works in the marketing department.
  • Shelby
  • shell The snail left behind a colorful shell.
  • Shelly Shelly went to the beach to get a tan.
  • shield I took my shield from the rack and strapped it around my waist.
  • shill I can't believe she's gone out with him, he's a total shill
  • shills Some people are called 'shills' when they are hired to promote a particular product or idea without necessarily having any personal interest
  • shiloh Shiloh is a historical site in Israel, where the Tabernacle and Ark of the Covenant were once located.
  • shiny My new car is very shiny.
  • Shirley Shirley is a beautiful woman.
  • showily The wealthy socialite arrived at the party wearing a showily embellished gown, drawing everyone's attention towards her.
  • shrill The shrill sound of the fire alarm woke me up from my deep sleep.
  • shrilly My little sister screams shrilly whenever she's frightened by insects.
  • Shula The old dog padded over to give Shula a pat.
  • shy I'm feeling shy around new people.
  • shyly She shyly stared at the boy across the room.
  • silly Jimmy was silly enough to say that he was going to the moon.
  • sly I was feeling sly when I caught him red-handed.

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