Misspelling dictionary
  • Spellcheck dictionary
  • Misspelling dictionary

How to spell TIDELY correctly?

If you're looking for the correct spelling of "tidely", it seems you might have meant "tightly" instead. "Tightly" means something is securely or firmly fixed in place. Double-check spellings in future to avoid confusion and ensure clarity in your writing.

List of suggestions on how to spell tidely correctly

  • diddly I didn't do diddly squat today.
  • Fidel Fidel is the name of the former Cuban revolutionary and politician.
  • idly I idly ran my fingers through my hair.
  • tidal Tidal waves can cause significant damage to coastal areas during storms.
  • tiddly I don't want to drink too much and get tiddly at the party tonight.
  • tide The tide was coming in, so we had to move our towels closer to the shore.
  • Tided She tided the room, making sure everything was organized and clean.
  • TIDES The tides were unusually high due to the full moon.
  • tideway A tideway is a waterway used for the conveyance of water, either fresh or recycled.
  • tidily
  • tidy
  • timely It is important for the report to be submitted in a timely manner.
  • tiredly She walked tiredly to her bedroom and collapsed onto her bed.
  • tritely She was tritely stating her opinion.
  • widely I am widely known in the community.

Misspelling of the day

Apsolutly

  • absolute
  • absolutely
  • absolutes
  • apostle
  • appositely
  • aptly
  • astutely
  • axolotl
  • axolotls
  • desolately
more