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How to spell MUTLY correctly?

If you intended to type "mutly" but misspelled it, there are a few possible suggestions. "Muttly" could refer to a dog that resembles a mutt. Another option is "mutely", which means to communicate silently or without speaking. Lastly, "mostly" might be another word that correctly fits your intended meaning.

List of suggestions on how to spell mutly correctly

  • curtly He responded curtly to her question, making it clear that he didn't have time to chat.
  • cutely The little girl smiled cutely at her father when he complimented her new dress.
  • dully She was Dully bored with her lecture.
  • duly The employee completed the task duly and to the best of their abilities.
  • fitly The evening dawned fitly, with a clear sky and a gentle breeze.
  • hotly The debate was hotly contested by both sides.
  • madly
  • manly Her partner was manly enough to break up with her in person.
  • matey "Ahoy matey, let's set sail and explore the high seas together!
  • mealy The mealy apple tasted dry and unpleasant.
  • Mitty Walter Mitty is a fictional character in James Thurber's short story "The Secret Life of Walter Mitty.
  • molly I'm not interested in getting molly with you.
  • mostly I mostly watch TV shows.
  • motley The motley group of students included athletes, musicians, and scholars.
  • muddy After the rain, the dirt trail became too muddy for the runners to pass through.
  • mule
  • mull I need some time to mull over the proposal before making a decision.
  • Mustily She mustily marched down the fine marble steps.
  • Mutably Air is mutably a gas and a liquid.
  • mute He became suddenly mute when the teacher called on him to answer the question.
  • muted The room was muted with sorrow.
  • mutely The child stood mutely by his mother's side, too scared to speak.
  • mutes Mom warned me about the noisy neighbors, but I never imagined they would mutes my tv.
  • mutiny A mutiny occurs when a group of people break away from their captain or commanding officer and refuse to obey their orders.
  • mutt
  • MUTTS I adopted two adorable mutts from the animal shelter last year.
  • outlay The new cafeteria will require an large outlay of money.
  • tautly He held onto the rope tautly, barely making it across the ravine.
  • wetly The room was wetly cooler than outside.

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