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How to spell ERILY correctly?

If you've mistakenly typed "erily", fret not! The correct spelling is "eerily". This adverb vividly describes something strange or unnerving. So, next time you want to convey a creepy atmosphere, remember to use "eerily" instead of "erily" for a spookily accurate description.

List of suggestions on how to spell erily correctly

  • airily I airily shrugged off her concerns and carried on with my plan.
  • aridly The desert was aridly dry and devoid of any signs of life.
  • early I woke up early to exercise this morning.
  • easily He was able to easily lift the heavy box with one hand.
  • eerily
  • Emil
  • Emily Emily is excited to finally receive her college acceptance letter.
  • Eric Eric is a great cook, he makes the most delicious lasagna.
  • erie The Erie Canal was an engineering marvel of the 19th century.
  • Erik Erik is my favorite character in the television series.
  • Erin Erin has been my best friend since we were in kindergarten.
  • eris
  • evil The villain in the movie was portrayed as an evil person who had no remorse for their actions.
  • evilly She acted EVILLY when she caught him snooping through her things.
  • frilly She wore a frilly dress for the party.
  • merely She merely smiled at me.
  • merrily We merrily danced all night.
  • oily The fried chicken from that restaurant always leaves my hands feeling oily.
  • orly
  • peril
  • rely I rely on my calculator to do complex math problems.
  • rile The constant barking of the neighbor's dog tends to rile me up.
  • riley She's new in town and I'm sure she's Riley.
  • rill I'll leave you to your rill now.
  • verily Verily, I say unto you, if you work hard and stay dedicated, you will achieve success.
  • warily She eyed the dog warily, not trusting it.
  • wearily After a long and tiring day, the worker walked wearily towards his car.
  • wryly I wryly noted that my attire was not up to the occasion.

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