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How to spell HAILD correctly?

If you've accidentally entered "haild" instead of "held", fret not, as auto-correct can sometimes leave us puzzled. To rectify the misspelling, you would want to replace it with the correct word "held", which means to have something firmly in your grasp or possess something.

List of suggestions on how to spell haild correctly

  • Ailed She ailed from a bad case of the flu.
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  • haida The Haida are an Indigenous people of British Columbia, Canada.
  • hail The people outside ran for cover as the hail began to pelt down from the sky.
  • hailed The news of the hero's courageous actions quickly spread through the town, and he was hailed as a true champion.
  • hails The farmer hails the new season as a time for growth and harvest.
  • hairdo She spent hours at the salon getting her hair styled into a fancy hairdo for the wedding.
  • Hal I used to have a hamster named Hal.
  • hale The Hale family rowed their boats on the bright blue pond.
  • Haled The horse was haled over the finish line by its jockey.
  • hall The ball crashed into the hall.
  • halo A halo surrounds the moon during a eclipse.
  • halt The traffic came to a sudden halt as the ambulance tried to pass through.
  • hard It is hard to concentrate when there are so many distractions.
  • Harold Igor is Harold's boss.
  • haul I need to haul my baggage up the stairs.
  • Hauled The truck driver hauled the heavy load of bricks to the construction site.
  • held The prisoner was held for trial.
  • Hid After he was caught stealing, he hid under the bed.
  • Hied Hied let out a deep breath and shifted her weight from one foot to the other.
  • Hilda My sister Hilda is an accountant.
  • hill I love hiking up the hill to get a great view of the sunset.
  • hilt Sheathed only at the hilt, the samurai's sword was still able to slice through flesh.
  • hold I need to hold on to this for a little bit longer.
  • laid She laid the book down on the table and sighed.

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