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How to spell FAILLED correctly?

A few possible suggestions to correct the misspelling "failled" could be "failed" or "felled". Both are correctly spelled words with different meanings. "Failed" means to not succeed or to be unsuccessful, while "felled" means to cut down or knock over something, usually a tree or person.

List of suggestions on how to spell failled correctly

  • Ailed The old man ailed for months before finally seeking medical attention.
  • Cavilled The writers cavilled over every word in the draft until they had achieved perfection.
  • fabled King Arthur's fabled sword, Excalibur, was said to have been forged on the mythical island of Avalon.
  • failed He failed to meet the deadline, causing his team to miss the opportunity.
  • faille The dress was made with a faille fabric that added texture and structure to the design.
  • felled She felled the tree with her ax.
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  • filler I found a filler for the pot hole.
  • fillet I am going to fillet the fish before cooking it.
  • filmed They filmed a movie in our garden this week.
  • flailed I flailed around in hopes of getting the horse to stop before it hit me, but it just kept going.
  • foiled The detective foiled the robbers' plan to steal a rare diamond.
  • frilled The dress was frilled with layers of lace and ribbons.
  • fuelled The athlete's dedication and commitment fuelled her success on the field.
  • Fulled I have never heard of the word "fulled" before, as it appears to be a rare and outdated verb that means "to shrink or thicken cloth by applying moisture, heat, and pressure

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