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How to spell CEILED correctly?

If you mistakenly typed "ceiled" instead of the correct spelling, "sealed", don't worry! We've got you covered with a few suggestions. Double-check your spelling and correct the error to ensure accuracy. Alternatively, you can use synonyms like "covered", "enclosed" or "shut" depending on the context.

List of suggestions on how to spell ceiled correctly

  • Ailed She ailed from a chronic headache that would not go away.
  • Bailed He was so scared of getting caught that he bailed on the plan to rob the bank.
  • Belled I saw a yellow belled ibis at the zoo today.
  • boiled I boiled the potatoes for twenty minutes before mashing them for dinner.
  • called I called my friend to wish her a happy birthday.
  • Ceased After the heavy rainfall ceased, the natural beauty of the area was revealed.
  • Ceded The US ceded the territory of Guam to the United States in 1898.
  • ceilidh I went to a traditional Scottish ceilidh and learned how to do the Highland fling.
  • celeb Many people were waiting outside the hotel hoping to catch a glimpse of their favorite celeb.
  • Celled
  • child The child was running around the park, chasing after the other kids.
  • chilled I'm feeling chilled after spending the day outside in the snow.
  • Cited She cited several examples to prove her point.
  • Coaled The ship had to be coaled before it could set sail.
  • coiled The snake in the grass was coiled and ready to strike at any moment.
  • cooled Just after boiling, let the coffee be cooled down for a few minutes.
  • Culled All of the plants were culled from the garden.
  • curled Her hair is always curled beautifully.
  • Cycled I cycled to work this morning, enjoying the fresh air and exercise.
  • failed
  • felled The lumberjack felled the massive oak tree with a single swing of his axe.
  • Filed
  • foiled The burglar was foiled by a security camera.
  • gelled The eggs were gelled.
  • hailed The crowd hailed the new arrivals with enthusiastic applause.
  • healed After several weeks of rest and medical treatment, the athlete's injury had fully healed.
  • Heeled She was walking down the street in her heeled boots.
  • jailed The criminal was jailed for his involvement in multiple robberies.
  • jelled
  • keeled
  • mailed I mailed my package to myself this morning.
  • Mewled The kitten mewled softly as it curled up in its owner's lap.
  • Moiled The moiled horse was clearly unhappy and ready to seek revenge.
  • Nailed I nailed the final project and received an A+.
  • oiled She rubbed the coin in an oiled cloth to clean it.
  • Pealed The church bells pealed loudly as the newlyweds walked down the aisle.
  • peeled
  • piled All of her toypiles were piled high.
  • Railed
  • Reeled She reeled with laughter at his absurd joke.
  • riled She was riled up after reading the negative comments about her work online.
  • roiled The coffee was so roiled she almost couldn't drink it.
  • Sailed The moored ship sailed slowly across the water.
  • sealed The letter was sealed with a wax seal.
  • seined She had securely seined the net before laying it across the fish's path.
  • seized
  • Smiled She smiled at him and he felt his heart warm up.
  • soiled I need to wash the dishes because they are soiled with food stains.
  • tailed
  • tiled The kitchen floor was impeccably tiled with beautiful blue and white ceramic tiles.
  • Toiled I spent the entire day toiled in the garden.
  • veiled
  • Wailed The baby wailed loudly in the middle of the night, disrupting everyone's sleep.
  • Welled Tears welled up in her eyes as she watched the heartbreaking scene.
  • Whiled Whiled I was out walking my dog, I saw a cat walk by.
  • yelled I yelled at her for leaving the lights on.

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