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How to spell CHAIL correctly?

If you meant to type "chail" but it turned out to be a misspelling, here are a few possible alternatives you might have intended: "chair", "chain", "chill" or "chalice". Remember to double-check your spelling to ensure accurate communication.

List of suggestions on how to spell chail correctly

  • ail He has been feeling a bit low and ail lately.
  • Cal
  • chain
  • chair I love to sit on the cozy chair in my bedroom and read a good book.
  • chalk
  • Chanel She wore a stunning black Chanel dress to the movie premiere.
  • chapel I attended a funeral at the small chapel located on the edge of town.
  • char She cooked marshmallows with a metal char at the campfire.
  • charily Please don't be so obliging - it's a bit charily for my taste.
  • chi I'm thinking of going to the chi chi restaurant tonight.
  • child She loves spending time with her young child at the park.
  • chile Chile is known for its breathtaking landscapes and rich cultural heritage.
  • chili I love chili because it's always so hot and flavorfull.
  • chill I like to chill out and read a book after a long day at work.
  • churl A churl is a crude and uncouth person.
  • hail We hail the victory of our team.
  • Hal Hal is a great listener and always knows just what to say to make me feel better.
  • shall We shall leave for the airport at 7:00.
  • shawl I would like to borrow your shawl.

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