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How to spell JAILL correctly?

If you are trying to spell "jaill", perhaps you meant "jail". This correction refers to a place where people are confined as a form of punishment. Alternatively, if you intended to spell "jill", it refers to a feminine name. Double-checking spelling can help ensure clear communication.

List of suggestions on how to spell jaill correctly

  • ail I went to the doctor because I've been feeling ill and ail for the past few days.
  • all All the students in the class were participating in the project.
  • bail
  • ball I love playing tennis using a yellow and green ball.
  • bill I will have to write the paper on Bill Gates, white collar criminal.
  • call I need to call my mom to tell her about my day.
  • dill I love using dill in my potato salad recipe.
  • fail I will not fail my exam because I have studied hard.
  • faille The dress had a beautiful faille fabric that shone in the sunlight.
  • fall
  • fill
  • Gail Gail is a reliable and hardworking employee.
  • gaily The children were gaily singing and dancing in the park.
  • gall Despite the insult, she had the gall to ask for his help.
  • gill
  • hail A hail of bullets ripped through the air, seeking revenge on their former teammate.
  • hall My house is in a hall.
  • hill I like to go for a hike up the hill on weekends.
  • ill I'm feeling ill and think I should go home.
  • jail The criminal was sent to jail for his heinous crime.
  • jailed The criminal was jailed for ten years for his heinous crime.
  • jailer The jailer escorted us to our cells.
  • jails The government is planning to build new jails to accommodate the increasing number of criminals.
  • jain
  • Janell I have a Janell doll that I play with every day.
  • jell His dinner turned out to be Jell-O.
  • Jill Jill is a hardworking and dedicated student.
  • jilt I was heartbroken when my boyfriend decided to jilt me and leave without any explanation.
  • krill The sea hosts a vast population of krill, which are important for the health of the ocean.
  • mail
  • mall
  • mill The old abandoned mill was now a popular spot for urban explorers.
  • nail
  • pail I filled the sink with soapy water and filled the pail with water.
  • pall The mood in the room was somber and a pall hung in the air.
  • pill She took a pill to get to sleep.
  • quill I need a new pen and I don't know what kind to get, do you have any recommendations for a quill pen
  • rail I've got some rail tickets for you.
  • rill The sound of the babbling rill echoed through the valley.
  • sail I love to sail on the ocean on a sunny day.
  • sill The hole in the roof is too large, it needs to be fixed/closed up with a sill.
  • skill He has a great skill in playing the piano.
  • tail She has a long tail which she uses to balance herself.
  • tall The Eiffel Tower is a tall landmark in Paris.
  • till
  • wail The baby began to wail uncontrollably when her pacifier fell on the floor.
  • wall A tall wall blocked our view of the city.
  • will

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