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How to spell LEALLY correctly?

If you find yourself mistakenly typing "leally" instead of the intended word, "really", here are a few correct suggestions to consider. "Truly", "genuinely", and "actually" are alternative words that can convey the same meaning. Always proofread to ensure you catch such errors and maintain clarity in your writing.

List of suggestions on how to spell leally correctly

  • ally I decided to ally myself with the new student in class.
  • bally
  • belly I have a funny feeling in my belly.
  • clearly She clearly stated her opinions on the matter without hesitation.
  • dally I cannot dally any longer, I must finish this work.
  • early I woke up early this morning to go for a run.
  • jelly
  • kelly Kelly is my best friend since elementary school.
  • leafy I love taking walks in the park during the fall when the trees are all so colorful and leafy.
  • leaky The roof was so leaky that water dripped from it every time it rained.
  • leary I'm a bit leary about trying that new restaurant because of the mixed reviews.
  • legally He wanted to ensure that everything was done legally.
  • Lesley
  • lethally The venom of the cobra is lethally toxic.
  • Levelly She responded levelly to his accusations, not letting her emotions get the best of her.
  • lewdly I watched her lewdly touch herself while I was eating my dinner.
  • Lilly Lilly was ecstatic when she received the news of her promotion.
  • lineally "Her family's wealth was distributed lineally among her descendants.
  • locally This is a locally brewed beer.
  • lolly I got a lolly from the store.
  • loyally She always stood by her friend loyally, no matter what.
  • lully
  • mealy The bee was covered in mealy honey.
  • Nelly Nelly is my best friend.
  • pally
  • rally After our little rally, we were ready for pudding.
  • really I am really enjoying this beautiful weather.
  • sally She followed Sally down the aisle.
  • tally She kept a tally of all the expenses to ensure that they stayed within their budget.
  • telly I don't watch much telly since I prefer reading books.
  • wally

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