How to spell HADLY correctly?
If you mistakenly typed "hadly" instead of "hardly", here are a couple of correct suggestions. "Hardly", meaning barely or scarcely, is the appropriate term to use. Alternatively, if you intended to say "handily", which means easily or conveniently, that might be a suitable correction as well.
List of suggestions on how to spell hadly correctly
- badly I need to badly complete this assignment before the deadline.
- Had I had a fun time at the beach yesterday.
- hail As I was walking home, I got caught in a sudden hail storm.
- Hal Hal is a friendly neighbor who always offers to help with anything.
- hale
- haley
- hall We walked through the grand hall lined with marble statues.
- halley Halley's Comet only visits Earth once every 76 years.
- halo The angel had a shiny halo around her head.
- halt The police officer ordered the car to halt at the stop sign.
- handily I finished the test handily in less than half the allotted time.
- handle I need to find a stronger handle for this suitcase.
- haply
- Hardily They hardily climbed to the top of the mountain.
- hardly I hardly ever have time for myself.
- hardy The hardy plant survived the harsh winter conditions with ease.
- Harley Harley decided to take a ride on his motorcycle.
- haul The fishermen had a great haul of fish.
- Headily I can feel the sun's heat warming my headily.
- heady
- holy Holy cow, I can't believe I got the job!
- hotly The two politicians debated hotly, arguing over each other's policies and beliefs.
- madly She is madly in love with him.
- sadly Sadly, the dog passed away last night.
- Shadily I attempted to shadily leave the room.