How to spell NEELS correctly?
If you typed "neels" but meant to write something else, here are a few possible suggestions: "needs", "heels", "nails", "news" or "knees". Double-check your intended word to ensure accuracy. Spelling mistakes happen to everyone, but with a little attention, you'll get it right!
List of suggestions on how to spell neels correctly
- Eels I have never tasted eels before.
- feels She feels tired after staying up late last night.
- heels She couldn't wait to kick off her heels after a long day at work.
- Keels The boat was tipping precariously to one side, the water already starting to lap over the keels.
- kneels He kneels down and proposes to his girlfriend.
- knells The sound of the church bells and funeral knells intertwined in a melancholic harmony.
- nails I need to clip my nails.
- needs The baby's crying is a sign that he needs something.
- newels The newels of the staircase were carved in intricate patterns.
- NOELS
- nulls There are zero nulls in the string "nulls".
- peels
- REELS He reels after the car hits him.