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How to spell CILED correctly?

If you've misspelled "ciled", fear not! Here are a few possible correct suggestions: "tiled", "coiled" or "cycled". Double-check the context and meaning required to find the most accurate replacement. Typos happen to the best of us, but with these suggestions, you'll be on your way to error-free writing.

List of suggestions on how to spell ciled correctly

  • Ailed
  • Bailed I bailed out of the project when I realized how much work it was going to be.
  • billed The concert was billed as the event of the year.
  • Bled I accidentally cut my finger with the knife while chopping vegetables, and it bled profusely.
  • boiled
  • called She called her dad to tell him the good news.
  • Celled Plants and animals are both made up of celled organisms.
  • child The child was crying because he lost his toy.
  • chilled After a long day of work, I enjoyed a chilled glass of soda.
  • Cid The Cid was a famous Spanish hero during the Middle Ages.
  • cider I am going to press some apples and make fresh cider.
  • Cilia Cilia are tiny, hair-like structures that help move things like mucus through the respiratory system.
  • Circled
  • cite I had to cite my sources in order to avoid plagiarism.
  • Cited
  • clad The soldiers were clad in their full gear as they prepared for battle.
  • clod After the heavy rain, the garden became a clod of mud.
  • clued
  • Coaled The ship was coaled before embarking on its long journey.
  • coiled As the snake saw the prey, it coiled its body in preparation for the attack.
  • cold It is cold outside, so make sure to wear a warm coat.
  • cooled I poured the hot soup into a bowl and waited until it cooled before adding the toppings.
  • Culled The farmer culled the weaker animals from the herd to ensure their survival in the harsh winter.
  • curled I curled my hair before the party.
  • Cycled
  • Dialed I slowly dialed my best friend's number on the phone, hoping she would answer and lend me an ear.
  • failed I failed my math test even though I studied all night.
  • Filed The divorce was filed last week.
  • filled
  • Fled After saving the baby from the burning building, the firefighter fled the scene.
  • foiled The police foiled the bank robbery by catching the criminals in the act.
  • gild The artists would gild the picture frames to make them look more expensive.
  • Gilead Gilead is a region east of the Jordan River, known for its balm and healing properties in ancient times.
  • hailed As he rode through the town, the bells hailed him
  • jailed The suspect was jailed for the duration of the trial.
  • Killed
  • led In the dark, the led light allowed people to see.
  • lied I couldn't believe she lied straight to my face.
  • mailed
  • mild It's pretty mild for Texas.
  • milled The flour is milled before it is ever used in baking.
  • Misled The politician misled the public into believing something that wasn't true.
  • Moiled The soil was pottered with Moiled footprints.
  • Nailed
  • oiled The coach had been oiled and manhandled during the game.
  • piled They piled the books on the floor.
  • Pilled I'm feeling a bit pilled off.
  • Railed
  • riled I was riled when the driver insisted on driving the wrong way down a one-way street.
  • roiled The waters were roiled by the angry waves.
  • Sailed She sailed on her father's yacht.
  • scaled The mountain climber scaled the jagged peak, clinging to the rocks as she climbed higher toward the summit.
  • Sidled She sidled up to him, her hips swaying enticingly.
  • Silted The drainage system has been silted up, preventing the water from flowing freely.
  • sled
  • Smiled She smiled brightly as she received the good news.
  • soiled The baby's clothing was soiled after the diaper leaked.
  • soled The shoes had carefully soled bottoms to provide extra support and prevent slipping.
  • tailed The cat tailed the mouse until it was caught.
  • tiled The ceiling is tiled inlaid with beautiful tiles.
  • tilled Tom tilled the soil with his spade.
  • Toiled He toiled day and night to finish his project before the deadline.
  • veiled The veiled woman slipped out the door.
  • Wailed The baby wailed loudly when his toy was taken away from him.
  • Whiled I was sleeping while she whiled away the time on her phone.
  • wild
  • Willed He willed himself to keep pushing despite feeling tired and unmotivated.

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