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How to spell DIELED correctly?

If you misspelled "dieled", it's likely you meant to type "died" instead. However, if you're referring to another word, possible suggestions could include: "diesel", "dialled", "deli" or "diehard". Double-check the context to determine the correct spelling and meaning.

List of suggestions on how to spell dieled correctly

  • Ailed She had a fever that ailed her for three days.
  • deed His kind deed towards the injured person earned him respect from everyone.
  • Delved After years of researching, she delved into the occult world.
  • Dialed He dialed his friend's phone number and waited for her to answer.
  • Dibbled Sunnydale High leaned against the large oak tree, dibbled in a few spots by the small creek that ran through
  • Diced I diced up the onions for my chicken soup.
  • diddled I found out that he had diddled with the numbers in the financial report.
  • Died
  • Dieted
  • Dieter Dieter went on a strict diet in order to reach his goal weight for his upcoming wedding.
  • Diked Boston's downtown has been diked in order to prevent tidal flooding.
  • Dined Last night, I dined at a fancy restaurant and had the most delicious steak.
  • Dived I dived into the deep end of the pool and felt the refreshing water surround me.
  • Doled The government doled out funds to help small businesses during the pandemic.
  • dolled
  • Doweled The doorway was boarded up with doweled pieces of wood.
  • drilled The hole in the wall was drilled with a screwdriver.
  • dueled The two skilled fencers dueled for hours until one was declared the winner.
  • dueler I challenged my dueler friend to a duel.
  • dulled The blade had dulled after years of use.
  • field In the middle of the field, there was a giant oak tree.
  • Filed
  • Idled The engine idled smoothly as we waited for the traffic light to turn green.
  • oiled The mechanic oiled the squeaky door hinges.
  • piled
  • riled The comment from her coworker really riled her up.
  • Sidled I sidled up to him, trying not to make too much noise.
  • tiled The tile floor is tiled.
  • tilled The farmer tilled the field in preparation for planting the new crops.
  • titled
  • wield She learned to wield a sword with such skill that she became a respected warrior.
  • yield The farmers hope their harvest will yield enough crops to provide for their families.

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