Misspelling dictionary
  • Spellcheck dictionary
  • Misspelling dictionary

How to spell FEEILING correctly?

If you mistakenly type "feeiling", there are several correct alternatives that you could have meant. Perhaps you intended to write "feeling", expressing an emotion or sensation. Alternatively, you might have intended to type "felling", relating to the act of cutting down a tree. Proofreading is essential to catch such errors and ensure accurate written communication.

List of suggestions on how to spell feeiling correctly

  • ceiling I painted the ceiling of my bedroom with a soft blue color.
  • Defiling The protesters accused the corporation of defiling the sacred land with their construction plans.
  • Deviling
  • failing He was constantly failing his exams due to his lack of studying.
  • feeding I was feeding the ducks at the park.
  • feeling I have a good feeling about this upcoming project.
  • feelings
  • Felling The felling of the trees is a process that loggers use to clear forests so that crops, houses, and other things
  • filing I spent all day filing paperwork in alphabetical order.
  • flailing The bird was flailing its wings in the air.
  • foiling The detective's quick thinking led to the foiling of the criminal's plan.
  • fueling I need to fueling for the race.
  • fuelling The government's decision to increase taxes on diesel fuel is fuelling protests among citizens.
  • Heeling I applied pressure to the heel of my foot and felt a slight heeling sensation as my shoes rubbed against the pavement.
  • Keeling The Isle of Keeling in the Indian Ocean is the most isolated inhabited island in the world.
  • peeling The skin on my forehead is peeling due to the sunburn.
  • Reeling After seeing her best friend die, she's been reeling ever since.
  • Reviling The politician's reviling comments about his opponent were widely criticized by the media.
  • veiling She wore a delicate lace veiling over her face as she walked down the aisle.

Misspelling of the day

Contempories

  • contemporaneous
  • contemporaries
  • contemporary
  • contemptuous
  • cotemporaries
more