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How to spell SMOLY correctly?

If you have mistakenly typed "smoly" instead of the word you intended, here are a few possible correct suggestions. If you meant to say "smoky", referring to something with smoke or a hazy appearance, ensure you use the correct spelling. Alternatively, if you meant "solely", indicating something done exclusively or entirely, be sure to revise it.

List of suggestions on how to spell smoly correctly

  • Emily
  • mole The mole was digging a hole in the backyard.
  • moll The moll in the fish tank swam lazily back and forth.
  • molly Molly loves to read books on weekends.
  • sadly Sadly, the concert got canceled due to the bad weather.
  • sally Sally went for a morning walk to the beach.
  • scaly The lizard's scaly skin provided protection from its predators.
  • silly The clown's silly antics entertained the children at the birthday party.
  • simony Simony is the act of buying or selling positions, especially in the Church.
  • simply I simply cannot believe that she did that.
  • slowly I walked slowly through the park, enjoying the peace and quiet.
  • sly The sly fox crept quietly through the forest, searching for its next meal.
  • slyly He slyly slipped his hand into his pocket, trying to conceal the stolen item.
  • small
  • smell
  • smelly
  • smelt
  • smile
  • smiley Sarah added a smiley face at the end of her text to convey her happy mood.
  • smock
  • smog The city was blanketed in smog, making it difficult to breathe.
  • smoggy Heavy smoggy air makes it difficult to breathe.
  • smoke
  • Smokey Smokey the Bear is a famous icon for preventing wildfires.
  • smoky The bar was filled with the smell of smoky ashtrays.
  • Smote The creature smote him with its mighty tail.
  • smugly She grinned smugly at her opponent after winning the game.
  • sol
  • sole He is the sole heir of his family's fortune.
  • solo I will be performing a solo piece at the concert.
  • STOL The STOL aircraft was specifically designed for short takeoff and landing operations in remote locations.
  • stole I stole the ring from her jewelry box.
  • sully He was afraid that he would sully his reputation if he associated himself with the controversial political figure.
  • surly Jared was surly and unapproachable.

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