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How to spell HEARLY correctly?

The misspelling "hearly" can be corrected to "early" which means happening, done or occurring before the usual or expected time or "hearty" which means strong and energetic in a way that is friendly and welcoming.

List of suggestions on how to spell hearly correctly

  • Carly Carly loves to spend her weekends at the beach.
  • dearly
  • earl The earl of the town was known for his generous contributions to local charities.
  • Earle
  • early
  • haply Haply, she stumbled upon the lost treasure while digging in her backyard.
  • hardly I can hardly wait for the new movie to come out.
  • hardy The hardy fish survived the winter in the cold pond.
  • Harley Harley is the name of my neighbor's dog.
  • harpy The television show featured a character who was portrayed as a vicious harpy, causing chaos and destruction everywhere she went.
  • harry Harry Potter is one of the most iconic literary characters of all time.
  • Headily I floated headily on the mountainous waves of alcohol.
  • heady She downed a heady drink to celebrate.
  • heal The medical treatment helped heal his infected wound.
  • heals The doctor hopes that the medication heals the patient's wounds.
  • hear I hear you talking on the phone.
  • heard I heard the most beautiful song on the radio this morning.
  • hears The sensor hears the beep.
  • hearsay The judge refused to consider the hearsay evidence presented by the prosecution.
  • heart She could feel her heart pounding in her chest as she approached the podium to give her speech.
  • heartily I heartily agree with your suggestion.
  • hearty I enjoy hearty meals.
  • heavily The rain fell heavily, causing floods in the town.
  • heavy I feel a little heavy after eating all that food.
  • hoary The hoary old man hobbled along by the side of the road.
  • hourly The hourly wage is less than the salary.
  • mealy The mealy texture of the mashed potatoes made them less appetizing.
  • nearly
  • pearl Inside the oyster is a pearl.
  • pearly She smiled, revealing her pearly white teeth.
  • yearly Our company conducts a yearly review of employee performance.

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