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How to spell PAILED correctly?

If you find yourself inadvertently typing "pailed" instead of the correct word, fret not! The appropriate term could be "bailed", meaning to scoop or remove liquid or to financially assist someone. Alternatively, "failed" may be relevant depending on the context. Remember to double-check your spelling to avoid confusion.

List of suggestions on how to spell pailed correctly

  • -tailed
  • Ailed Her headache ailed her all day, making it difficult to focus on her work.
  • Bailed I almost bailed on the project, but I'm glad I stuck with it.
  • failed
  • hailed The movie was hailed by critics as a masterpiece.
  • jailed
  • mailed
  • Nailed I nailed the board to the wall.
  • pained She pained over the decision for days before finally making a choice.
  • paired The students were randomly paired for a group project.
  • Paled The bright colors in the painting paled over time due to exposure to sunlight.
  • Palled The excitement of the game had palled, and the spectators started leaving.
  • pallet The workers loaded the heavy boxes onto the wooden pallet with a forklift.
  • pallid She looked pallid and weak after days of illness.
  • Pealed The church bells pealed loudly throughout the town, signaling the beginning of the Christmas parade.
  • pearled The dew on the grass pearled in the morning sunlight.
  • peeled She peeled the apple before slicing it into pieces.
  • piled The clothes were piled up in the corner of the room.
  • Pilled I'm feeling pilled after that long night out.
  • Plied She was plied with drugs until she passed out.
  • Poled I always like to ride in a poled boat.
  • Polled The election was closely watched as various exit polls were being conducted and results were being polled.
  • Pooled The company pooled its resources to launch the new product.
  • Puled
  • pulled He pulled the door open and stepped inside.
  • Purled She expertly purled her way through the intricate lace pattern of her shawl.
  • Railed The angry man railed at the bus driver for not stopping where he wanted to get off.
  • Sailed
  • tailed The dog tailed happily as his owner returned home from work.
  • Wailed The woman wailed as the ambulance sped off.

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