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How to spell SORLY correctly?

The correct spelling of the word "sorly" is "sorely" which means to a great extent or severely. Other possible correct suggestions for the misspelling include "sorbet" or "sorcerer", but these words have completely different meanings. It is essential to double-check the spelling before using a word in any written communication.

List of suggestions on how to spell sorly correctly

  • orly
  • sally Sally went to the library to borrow some books for her research.
  • silly My sister made a silly face at me when I walked into the room.
  • slowly I walked slowly through the park, enjoying the peacefulness of the surroundings.
  • sly She gave a sly smile, knowing exactly what she was doing.
  • snarly The dog's snarly growl made me think twice about petting him.
  • soberly I am soberly embarrassed by my sloppy presentation.
  • soil She dug a hole in the soil to bury her brother.
  • sol
  • sold He sold his car to his neighbor last week.
  • sole I wear my new shoes to the grocery store, but I'll wear my old ones at home just to save on sole.
  • solely He was solely responsible for the success of the project.
  • solo
  • SOLS I can see the sols shining in the sunlight.
  • sorely I was sorely disappointed with the results of my experiment.
  • Sorrily I was sorrily informed that my requested refund would not be processed until my returned product had been examined.
  • sorry
  • soul Our soul is our connection to our Heavenly Father.
  • sourly He looked at her sourly when she suggested they go to the vegan restaurant for lunch.
  • soy I don't think soy is a good choice for a food.
  • sully I sully my house every weekend.
  • surely I will surely arrive home soon.
  • surly The surly customer demanded a refund for the perfectly good item he had purchased.
  • swirly The artist created a beautiful swirly design on the canvas.

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