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How to spell FOILE correctly?

If you've mistakenly typed "foile", don't worry! The correct word you were probably intending to write is "foil". This versatile term typically refers to a thin metal sheet or to the act of preventing the success of a plan. Double-check your writing and ensure you've chosen the right spelling to avoid any confusion.

List of suggestions on how to spell foile correctly

  • facile She found the task of solving the math problems facile, but struggled with the essay questions.
  • fail
  • failed The student failed the exam because he didn't study enough.
  • faille I was unsuccessful in my attempt to faille the ball.
  • Fie You Fie!
  • file I need to locate my tax file from last year.
  • Filed The document was filed.
  • filer She used a needle filer to sharpen the tip of the metal rod.
  • files I need to update my files.
  • filet
  • fill I need to fill up my car with gas before driving to work.
  • film After reading the book, I watched the film adaptation and it did not disappoint.
  • FILO Filo pastry is a type of thin, flaky dough used in many Mediterranean and Middle Eastern dishes.
  • foal I adopted a foal who was abandoned in the nearby field.
  • foaled The foaled horse ran around the pasture.
  • foe My worst foe is procrastination.
  • foible I have a foible for shoes.
  • foil This package contains 36 foil cards and a guide to creating beautiful cards with foil.
  • foiled The robbery was foiled by the victim's quick thinking.
  • foils The hero tries to defeat the villain's plans but the villain always foils his attempts.
  • FOL
  • fold I need to fold up my tent before we leave.
  • Foley Foley was the head of the household and managed all of the household duties.
  • folk People at the folk festivals were performing song and dance.
  • FOLL
  • folly The folly of this plan was immediately apparent.
  • fool I am a fool for trusting you.
  • Fooled I thought it was going to be an easy test, but I was fooled by the tricky questions.
  • foul
  • fouled
  • fowl I cooked a delicious fowl for our family dinner.
  • Fowled The basketball player fowled out of the game after committing too many personal fouls.
  • fowler The fowler was pleased to find a bird worth his shot.
  • futile It's futile to argue with him as he never changes his mind.
  • oil
  • Ole Ole is a Spanish exclamation commonly used to express excitement, admiration or encouragement.
  • voile All of the women were wearing voile dresses.

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