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How to spell SNILED correctly?

If you're trying to type "sniled" but realize it's a misspelling, fear not! The correct suggestions could be "smiled", "sniped" or "sniffled". These alternatives accurately capture different actions and emotions. So, whether it's a joyful grin, a targeted attack or a subtle sniff, make sure your words reflect your intended message.

List of suggestions on how to spell sniled correctly

  • Nailed I nailed the final exam and passed the course with flying colors.
  • Sailed
  • sealed I sealed the envelope before sending the letter.
  • seined I seined for crabs for dinner.
  • senile My grandfather is becoming increasingly senile and forgetful.
  • Sidled After he had finished his story, he sidled up to her and handed her a rose.
  • Singled The only thing he likes to sing is " Singled Out" by Kelly Clarkson.
  • skilled As a skilled pianist, she could play the most complex pieces with ease.
  • sled The dog pulled the sled across the snow-covered terrain.
  • Smiled Smiled as she handed him the plate of cookies.
  • snarled She belligerently snarled at him.
  • Snicked I snicked a cigarette off the ground.
  • snide She rejected his advances with a snide remark.
  • Snider Timothy Snider, the Pittsburgh Pirates' top draft pick in 1977, spent six seasons in the minors before making his major
  • Sniffed The dog sniffed around the yard, searching for a scent.
  • sniffled I sniffled, feeling the tears stream down my face.
  • Sniped The experienced sniper sniped his target from 1,000 yards away with ease.
  • Snipped I snipped off the loose thread from my sweater.
  • Sniveled Despite his best efforts to hide his emotions, he sniveled uncontrollably when he heard the devastating news.
  • soiled After changing into her clean clothes, she went to the bathroom to soiled them.
  • soled She wore her new tennis shoes soled with paper to make them feel more like sneakers.
  • spieled He spieled off a list of excuses for why he hadn't completed the project on time.
  • Spilled I accidentally spilled coffee on my white shirt.
  • spoiled The child became spoiled after getting everything she wanted.
  • Stilled
  • Swilled The sailors swilled down their rum, laughing and singing loudly on the deck of the ship.
  • Swirled The wind swirled the leaves in a beautiful dance.

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