Misspelling dictionary
  • Spellcheck dictionary
  • Misspelling dictionary

How to spell BILIEF correctly?

If you're looking for the correct spelling of "bilief", consider alternative suggestions like "belief" or "believe". Both options are commonly used and make sense in different contexts. "Belief" refers to a conviction or acceptance of something as true, while "believe" is the corresponding verb meaning to have faith or trust in something or someone.

List of suggestions on how to spell bilief correctly

  • bailiff The bailiff served the court summons to the defendant.
  • belie She couldn't belie that he was actually ignoring her.
  • Belied
  • belief
  • Beliefs His beliefs about social justice motivated him to become an activist.
  • belies His relaxed demeanor belies the amount of stress he's under.
  • bile
  • bilge The bilge was black with oil and there was a smell of diesel in the air.
  • bilker The bilker immediately ran off with my purse.
  • billed Yesterday, I was billed for an upgrade on my account.
  • billet The army issued the soldiers a billet, which was a designated area assigned for them to stay in while on base.
  • Billie I saw Billie at the store yesterday.
  • brief Anna agreed to brief the board on the company's progress at the upcoming meeting.
  • lief
  • relief I was so relieved to see the relief station in the distance.

Misspelling of the day

Probhation

  • approbation
  • probating
  • probation
  • probational
  • probationer
  • prohibition
more