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How to spell FEAIL correctly?

The correct spelling for "feail" may be "fearful". Other possible suggestions could be "federal", "feisty", "feasible" or "feasance". It is important to verify the context and intended meaning of the word in order to provide the most accurate correction.

List of suggestions on how to spell feail correctly

  • ail My stomach began to ail after I ate that seafood.
  • avail Despite his efforts to avail himself of the resources at the library, he still struggled to find the information he needed.
  • bail
  • deal I can offer you a great deal on this product.
  • earl The earl was known for his love of hunting.
  • evil The villain of the story was portrayed as an evil and malevolent force.
  • fail I don't like to fail, but sometimes it's necessary to learn and grow.
  • fails My phone always fails to unlock with my face ID when I'm wearing sunglasses.
  • fain I fain would know what thou hast reached.
  • fair Food at the fair is always fair.
  • fall It's fall time, and my favorite season.
  • fear I have a fear of heights, so climbing the stairs to the top of the building was a challenge for me.
  • feat This feat was accomplished by a very brave individual.
  • fecal The lab results indicated the presence of fecal matter in the water sample.
  • feel
  • fell The tree fell down.
  • feral The feral cat crossed my path.
  • fetal Ultrasound images show the fetal development during pregnancy.
  • flail She was batting the flail around like a mad woman.
  • flair The chef added his own unique flair to the dish, making it stand out from the rest.
  • foal She was giving a foal something to eat.
  • foil The politician was caught with a copy of her opponent's supposed plan on foil paper.
  • frail The frail woman staggered under the weight of the bouquet of flowers.
  • Gail Gail is going to the store.
  • hail A hail of bullets felled the attacker.
  • heal The doctor said that the medicine would heal my cold in a few days.
  • jail I need to go to jail.
  • mail I need to go to the post office to mail this letter.
  • meal I had a delicious meal at the new restaurant.
  • nail I need a nail to hold this poster together.
  • Neal Neal seems to have a natural talent for painting.
  • Neil Neil is an excellent musician who plays the guitar effortlessly.
  • pail I'll get a pail of water.
  • peal The sound of the church bells peal through the quiet town.
  • rail The train chugged along the rail as it made its way through the mountains.
  • real I want to hear the truth, the real story, not some made up version.
  • sail We will sail on a yacht this weekend.
  • seal The seal is broken.
  • tail She had a long furry tail.
  • teal When I saw the teal shirt I knew it would look good on you.
  • veal The veal in the dish was sweet and tender.
  • veil The veil conceals the woman's identity.
  • wail The woman began to wail as she heard news of her son's death.
  • weal King Arthur led the way, forging a mighty weal across the contested field.
  • zeal She worked with great zeal to achieve her goals.

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