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How to spell NULLED correctly?

If you have misspelled "nulled" as "nuled" or "nulled", here are some suggestions to correct it: "nullified", "annulled" or "invalidated". These terms convey the idea of negation or cancellation more accurately. Remember to double-check your spelling to ensure clear and concise communication.

List of suggestions on how to spell nulled correctly

  • Annulled The contract between the two parties was annulled due to a breach of agreement.
  • balled She balled up her fists in anger.
  • Belled The church bells belled loudly, signaling the beginning of the wedding ceremony.
  • billed I was billed last night for the movie I didn't see.
  • Bulled I was bulled by the bully and I didn't know what to do.
  • bullet I wish I had a bullet to shoot at the intruder.
  • bullied I was bullied at school and it made me so anxious that I stopped going to class.
  • burled My new dress is really Burled.
  • called She called me on the phone yesterday.
  • Celled
  • Culled I culled the best flowers from the garden to make a beautiful bouquet.
  • curled She curled her hair with a curling iron for the wedding.
  • dolled
  • dueled The two knights dueled fiercely in the tournament, each trying to knock the other off his horse.
  • dulled The constant noise dulled my senses and made it difficult to concentrate.
  • felled After the storm, several trees were felled in the park.
  • filled The cake was filled with a delicious custard.
  • fueled I'm fueled by anger and hate.
  • fuelled I was fuelled with excitement as I watched the game.
  • Fulled I felt fulled after eating the yummy pie.
  • furled The flag was furled by a young girl with wide eyes and long, dark hair.
  • galled It galled her that she had to work overtime while her colleagues left early.
  • gelled The hair gel gelled his hair into a perfect pompadour.
  • Gulled She gulled him by giving him a fake gift.
  • gullet The fish swallowed the bait and it got stuck in its gullet.
  • Hulled She hulled the corn in her Webster's Dictionary.
  • Hurled
  • jelled The jelly was jelled but I don't think it tasted very good.
  • Killed
  • Knelled Knelled at the grave of her mother.
  • Knurled The knurled surface of the tool provided a comfortable and non-slip grip.
  • Lolled He lolled on the couch all day, binge-watching his favorite TV series.
  • Lulled The sound of the ocean waves lulled me to sleep.
  • milled
  • Mulled After a day of skiing, we decided to stop by a Mulled wine bar for a drink on the way home.
  • mullet I saw a man with a mullet at the store yesterday.
  • Nailed The picture was nailed to the wall.
  • nudged She nudged me to pay attention to the road while driving.
  • nuked The pizza was nuked in the microwave for two minutes.
  • null I cannot believe that null is not a number.
  • nulls There are five nulls in the set.
  • nursed The mother nursed her baby every two hours.
  • Nutted My uncle was nutted when he found out I was dating his ex-girlfriend.
  • nuzzled The lion nuzzled her gently before standing up and stretching.
  • Palled The party was a complete disaster - everyone got palled.
  • Pilled I got so pilled last night, I can't even move.
  • Polled The survey revealed that 80% of the people polled were in support of the new policy.
  • Puled
  • pulled I pulled the car over because it was not following the traffic.
  • pullet In the coop we have a pullet who is just starting to lay eggs.
  • Purled The scarf was beautifully knitted with a purled border.
  • quelled The teacher quelled the students' loud chatter by raising her hand for silence.
  • rolled I rolled up the shirt and put it back in the suitcase.
  • ruled
  • sullied My dress was sullied by the mud.
  • tilled My grandfather tilled the soil before planting his vegetables.
  • Tolled The church bells tolled for a full minute to announce the death of the town's beloved mayor.
  • walled A walled city is a city with a protected wall around it.
  • Welled A light breeze welled up from the ocean.
  • Willed I was WILLED to remain silent.
  • yelled The coach yelled at his team to run faster.

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