How to spell FELLL correctly?
If you've mistakenly typed "felll" instead of "fell", worry not! It happens to the best of us. Here are a few correct suggestions to consider: "fell", "feel", "felled" or "fellow". Remember to proofread to make sure your writing is error-free!
List of suggestions on how to spell felll correctly
- bell The school bell rang as the students hurried to their next class.
- cell
- dell I saw a beautiful dell filled with wildflowers while hiking in the countryside.
- ell
- Ella Ella loved spending time outdoors.
- fall I love the beautiful colors of fall.
- falls Prince Edward County was once known for its beautiful falls.
- fecal Fecal matter is the waste that is expelled from the anus during bowel movements.
- feel
- feels She feels happy after spending time with her family.
- fell The tree that fell in the neighbor's yard startled them.
- fella I saw that fella walking down the street earlier today.
- fellas "Hey fellas, who's up for a game of basketball?
- felled
- feller That guy is a real Feller.
- fellow I had the pleasure of meeting a fellow traveler on my journey.
- fells It is said that the prominent peaks in the Fells are the ghosts of several Norse gods and goddesses.
- felon
- felt
- feral There are feral kittens in the alley.
- fetal Fetal development is a process that begins with the fertilization of an egg by a sperm.
- fill I'll need a gallon of gasoline to fill the tank.
- fills
- filly The groom led the filly into the stable for grooming and training.
- FOLL
- folly The folly of man is his greatest source of wonder.
- frill I received a frill as a gift.
- full The milk is full of milk.
- fulls
- fully
- he'll He'll be late for dinner if he doesn't hurry.
- jell I used the Jell-O recipe from my mom.
- Nell Nell was excited to start her new job as a teacher.
- sell
- tell
- We'll
- well
- yell I saw a large snake just yell as it was consumed by a pack of hungry lions.
Misspelling of the day
Notoriuosly
- nefariously
- notaries
- notarizes
- notorious
- notoriously
- numerously
- nutritiously
- wondrously