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How to spell FEELED correctly?

If you've accidentally written "feeled" instead of "felt", don't worry, mistakes happen! To correct it, you can simply replace "feeled" with the correct form "felt". This small change will ensure that your writing conveys the intended meaning accurately.

List of suggestions on how to spell feeled correctly

  • -filled
  • beveled The edges of the mirror were beveled to give it a more elegant touch.
  • failed He failed the test for the third time.
  • feed
  • feel
  • feeler
  • felled The lumberjack felled the giant oak tree with his trusty axe.
  • felted She carefully felted the wool to create a cozy blanket that would keep her warm all winter.
  • field The farmer walked through the field, checking on the progress of his crops.
  • Fielded
  • Filed I filled out the paperwork for my taxes and filed it with the IRS.
  • filled
  • Fled
  • Fleeced The tourists unknowingly paid twice the price to the street vendor and felt that they were fleeced.
  • Fleeted The shadows fleeted across the room as the sun began to set.
  • foaled The mare foaled a beautiful bay colt in the early hours of the morning.
  • foiled The plan was foiled when the target escaped.
  • Fooled After being fooled by the magician, Molly became a regular at his show.
  • fouled She fouled her dress at the park.
  • Fowled The fishing tournament was canceled due to the fowled weather.
  • fueled He fueled the car with the last of his money.
  • fuelled The company's success was fuelled by their innovative marketing strategies.
  • Fulled I am fulled with happiness.
  • furled The sailboat was furled when the captain returned.
  • Heeled She heeled her boots as she strode confidently down the street.
  • keeled The sailboat was so well-balanced that it keeled over far less than other boats in strong winds.
  • Leveled The party was leveled when an encounter with a powerful monster leveled everyone in the area.
  • peeled She peeled the skin off the apple with a sharp knife.
  • Reeled She reeled back in shock when she saw the price of the designer purse.
  • Reveled I reveled in the feel of his hands as they ran through my hair.

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