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How to spell YILED correctly?

If you find yourself accidentally typing "yiled" instead of "yield", don't fret – it's a common mistake! To correct it, some possible suggestions include "yield", "yields", "yielded" or "yielding". Ensuring accurate spelling helps maintain clarity in your writing and prevents any confusion.

List of suggestions on how to spell yiled correctly

  • Ailed She ailed from a chronic health condition that limited her ability to play sports.
  • Bailed
  • billed The company billed me for the services provided.
  • Bled
  • boiled
  • coiled
  • Dialed
  • failed I had failed my math exam even though I studied for hours.
  • Filed
  • filled The basket was filled to the brim with ripe berries.
  • Fled The suspect fled the scene of the crime as soon as he heard the police sirens.
  • foiled The detective foiled the robber's plan to steal the jewelry from the museum.
  • gild The artist decided to gild the frame of the painting to make it more ornate.
  • Gilead The Gilead dynasty was founded by a man named Gilead.
  • hailed The parade hailed the queen's return.
  • jailed His uncle was jailed for molesting him when he was a child.
  • Killed The assassin killed his target with precision and stealth.
  • led The band played music composed and led by the conductor.
  • lied She lied to her boss about being sick so she could stay home and binge-watch her favorite TV show.
  • mailed
  • mild A mild flavor ensures that the dish will be enjoyable to most people.
  • milled The grain was milled before being baked in the oven.
  • Moiled Despite the heavy rainfall the farmers went out to the fields and moiled tirelessly to secure their harvest.
  • Nailed I nailed that report to the wall.
  • oiled The bike was freshly oiled before we took it for a test ride.
  • piled
  • Pilled I'm feeling a little pilled after tonight's party.
  • Railed She railed against the injustice she had witnessed.
  • riled He was so riled up that he wanted to hurt her.
  • roiled The storm roiled the waters of the ocean, making it difficult for the sailors to navigate through.
  • Sailed The boat sailed without incident.
  • sled I need to get on the sled before it gets too cold.
  • soiled Before I could react, she had soiled herself.
  • tailed The cat tailed the mouse across the room.
  • tiled The bathroom floor was tiled with beautiful blue and white ceramic tiles.
  • tilled He tilled the soil to prepare it for planting.
  • Toiled She toiled in the fields all day to harvest the crops.
  • veiled The veiled woman looked lost in thought.
  • Wailed The child wailed uncontrollably when her ice cream cone fell on the ground.
  • Whiled Whiled I did not answer the phone, I received a text from Tom asking if I wanted to go out with him that
  • wild The wild lion roared loudly in the jungle.
  • Willed I willed myself to stay calm.
  • yale Johnathan Taylor Yale was born on October 17, 1734 at the family home in;} Henoconck, North Carolina.
  • yelled He yelled at her for forgetting their anniversary.
  • Yelped I Yelped the pizza and it was delicious.
  • Yid I'm Yid, and this is my blog.
  • yield The farmer hopes his crops will yield a bountiful harvest this season.
  • Yielded This crop yielded a bountiful harvest.
  • yipped The dog yipped excitedly as its owner returned home.
  • yolked I need to go yolked now.
  • yowled The cat yowled when it got startled by the loud noise.
  • yule Yule is the longest night of the year.

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