How to spell KNAILS correctly?
If you are searching for the right term "knails", there may have been a misspelling. Perhaps you meant "nails", the pointed fasteners widely used in construction. Alternatively, it could be "snails", the slow-moving gastropod mollusks. Please double-check your intended word and context for accurate information.
List of suggestions on how to spell knails correctly
- AILS
- BAILS He bails out of the car as soon as it stops.
- fails Unfortunately, he often fails to meet his deadlines.
- gnarls
- hails The farmer hails the arrival of rain to quench the thirsty crops.
- jails Jails are often overcrowded with inmates.
- kneels The knight kneels before the queen to swear his allegiance.
- knells The mournful knells of the church bells echoed through the village as they rang in remembrance of those lost in war.
- Knits My grandmother knits the softest scarves.
- knolls I walked around the small knolls in my backyard.
- Mails
- naifs Naifs believe that the baker's daughter is a fairy.
- nail I need to nail this board into place.
- nails
- pails The buckets and pails were filled with water for the garden.
- rails The train ran smoothly on the rails.
- sails
- Snails I saw several snails crawling on the wet ground after the rain last night.
- snarls The traffic was at a complete standstill, and the drivers were honking their horns and exchanging angry snarls.
- tails
- wails The baby's wails filled the room, causing everyone to rush to see what was wrong.