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How to spell ELLED correctly?

When encountering the misspelling "elled", there are a few potential corrections to consider. One possibility is "excelled", meaning to perform exceptionally well. Another option is "elled" as a verb form of "el", meaning to elevate. Lastly, "elled" could be a typo, in which case, a correction to "spelled" might be appropriate.

List of suggestions on how to spell elled correctly

  • Ailed Sarah ailed for days after eating the spoiled food at the party.
  • alley I parked my car in the alley behind the building.
  • allied During World War II, the United States and Great Britain were allied together against Germany.
  • balled
  • Belied His confident tone belied his nervousness.
  • Belled This belled owl was spotted perched in a tree near my home.
  • bellied
  • billed I am not being billed for this service.
  • Bled Aftermath stains the floor with blood and bone. Bled stains the hands with tears.
  • Bulled
  • called Anna called her grandma.
  • Celled All plants are made up of celled structures that make them the most unique among living things.
  • Culled
  • dolled I thought she was really dolled up for the party.
  • dulled I feel a little dulled by the lack of sunlight.
  • Eked I'm not sure if I want to try the Eked sauce.
  • elated The victory was elated in the air.
  • elbe The river Elbe flows through the Bundesland of Saxony-Anhalt.
  • elder
  • ELEM
  • ELEV
  • Elided The author elided certain details from the story to focus on the main plot points.
  • ell
  • Ella Ella is a name meaning "oildOWN"
  • Ellen
  • Ellie
  • ells The old building had several dark, damp ells that had been used for storage in the past.
  • Eloped They eloped to Las Vegas and got married without telling anyone.
  • else I don't have any plans for tonight, do you want to do something else?
  • Eluded The thief eluded the police by jumping over the fence and running away.
  • euler Euler's equations are among the most important in mathematics.
  • eyed Alessandro had been eyed by many women before, but he had never felt this way about any of them.
  • felled
  • filled Mommy filled the jar with cookies.
  • Fled
  • fuelled The successful launch of their new product was fuelled by an aggressive marketing campaign.
  • Fulled She Fulled all the wash in the machine.
  • galled His arrogance galled me.
  • gelled She helped him gelled the eggs.
  • Gulled After he gulled her with his fake proposal, she never spoke to him again.
  • healed The cut on my finger finally healed after a week.
  • Heeled She was wearing a pair of heeled pumps.
  • Hulled The vessel is hulled, making it seaworthy.
  • jelled She jelled the sauce using a stick blender.
  • jellied I'll have a jellied fish.
  • keeled The boat has a keeled keel.
  • Killed They killed him; he was killed by the mob.
  • Knelled The apple was knelled with a knife.
  • led A Christmas led by the Mayor was a joyous celebration.
  • lied
  • lld
  • Lolled I lolled when I saw the message on my phone.
  • Lulled After being lulled to sleep by the waves crashing against the shore, she woke up to the sound of the waves crashing against
  • Mewled I mewled when I saw the kitten in the trash can.
  • milled I have to milled the flour by hand.
  • Mulled
  • oiled After cleaning the rust off the old hinge, I oiled it to prevent it from seizing up again.
  • Palled The once-close friends had drifted apart and their bond had palled over time.
  • Pealed My ears popped when the balloon pealed.
  • peeled I peeled the apple before eating it.
  • pellet I am going to fill my pellet gun.
  • Pilled I accidentally pilled my sweater while washing it with other clothes.
  • Polled I polled the group and they all said they'd vote for me.
  • pulled The hose was pulled from the faucet.
  • quelled The police quelled the protest before it turned violent.
  • Reeled The rollercoaster reeled her in and she felt the rush of air on her skin.
  • Relied I relied on my friend for advice.
  • rolled She rolled the dice and held her breath, waiting for the outcome.
  • sealed He sealed the envelope with a kiss.
  • shelled The chef shelled the eggs before boiling them.
  • sled We went sledding down the hill on our wooden sled.
  • tilled
  • Tolled The church bells tolled mournfully as the funeral procession made its way through the town.
  • veiled She wore a veiled hat that concealed her face from the harsh sun.
  • walled The old city of Jerusalem is lined by walled ramparts.
  • Welled Tears welled up in her eyes as she listened to the sad news.
  • Willed I willed myself to be waterless.
  • yelled The coach yelled at the player for not following the game plan.

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Ideling

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