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How to spell PAINLY correctly?

If you happen to misspell the word "painly", fret not! Here are a few possible correct suggestions: "plainly" - indicating something clearly; "pain" - referring to physical or emotional distress; "panely" - relating to panels or paneling. Choose the appropriate term based on context and enhance your writing.

List of suggestions on how to spell painly correctly

  • mainly I like to eat mainly fruits and vegetables for a healthier diet.
  • manly He considered himself a manly man and always took on tough challenges with gusto.
  • pail I need to buy a new pail to carry water from the well.
  • pain I am feeling a sharp pain in my lower back.
  • paine Thomas Paine's "Common Sense" was a revolutionary piece of literature that helped inspire the American Revolution.
  • pained She looked pained when she heard the bad news.
  • pains I have been experiencing stomach pains since last night.
  • paint
  • paisley She wore a paisley-printed scarf to complement her outfit.
  • palely The moon shone palely in the sky, illuminating the dark and deserted streets below.
  • pally
  • pansy Judy mad at her little pansy for disobeying her again.
  • partly I partly understand what she is saying.
  • Piney I love the smell of piney forests in the morning.
  • pinny She wore a pinny to protect her clothes while she cooked.
  • plainly She spoke plainly so that everyone could understand her.
  • Pliny
  • pointy I've got a very pointy object that I can use to stab someone.
  • thinly She thinly sliced the onions for the stir-fry.
  • vainly I vainly tried to fix the embedded screw.
  • wanly He smiled wanly when he heard the bad news.

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