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How to spell FIKLED correctly?

If you have mistakenly typed "fikled" instead of the intended word, here are a few possible suggestions to consider. The correct spelling might be "filled", "fiddled" or "filed". Context matters in determining the right option, so review your sentence to choose the most appropriate correction.

List of suggestions on how to spell fikled correctly

  • failed I studied hard for the exam, but still failed.
  • faked She faked her way through the presentation, hoping nobody would notice her lack of preparation.
  • felled The lumberjacks felled the tall tree with precision and expertise.
  • fickle Her choice of a favorite color is fickle and changes every week.
  • Fiddled He nervously fiddled with his tie as he waited for his job interview to begin.
  • field She ran across the field, her feet sinking into the soft, green grass.
  • Filed I have filed my taxes with the government.
  • filet I ordered a rare filet mignon at the steakhouse.
  • filled I filled my water bottle with cold water.
  • fillet I ordered a delicious salmon fillet at the restaurant last night.
  • fixed I have a fixed idea about what I want and I'm not going to let anyone change it.
  • Fizzled My magic fizzled and I lost my rabbit.
  • Fled
  • foaled The foaled horse had a long, difficult journey ahead of it.
  • foiled Her attempted robbery was foiled when the cashier sensed her presence and opened the drawer instinctively.
  • Fooled I thought the advertisement was genuine, but I was fooled by the clever marketing techniques.
  • fouled The basketball player fouled out in the last few minutes of the game.
  • Fowled I caught a fish on a Fowled line.
  • frilled She had a frilled dress on and it added an air of elegance to her otherwise simple ensemble.
  • fueled We fueled the boat with gas.
  • Fulled The milk has been fulled with cream.
  • furled The sailboat's furled sails caught the wind and it began to move.
  • Killed The murderer killed his victim in cold blood.
  • pickled I love pickled herring on rye toast.
  • Tickled The baby giggled and squirmed when his mother tickled his feet.

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