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How to spell REELY correctly?

If you've misspelled "reely", worry not! The correct suggestions for this commonly misspelled word are "really" or "rely". "Really" accurately conveys the meaning of truly or very, while "rely" denotes dependence or trust. Double-check your spelling to ensure clear communication.

List of suggestions on how to spell reely correctly

  • creel The fisherman carried his creel filled with rainbow trout.
  • eel The sushi chef prepared a delicious roll filled with eel and avocado.
  • freely I like to walk freely with my dog in the park.
  • greeley
  • leery I'm rather wary of that animal, it seems leery of me.
  • merely She wasn't upset, merely disappointed.
  • rally The rally to end all rallies was a huge success.
  • rarely I rarely drink soda because I prefer water or tea.
  • real Would you like to see a real live 17-foot alligator?
  • really I really need to go to the library.
  • realty The realty market is extremely competitive.
  • rebel The rebel group staged an attack on the government building.
  • reedy The pond was surrounded by tall, reedy grasses.
  • reel He felt like he was about to fall over and reel at the announcement of losing his job.
  • Reeled She reeled back in shock when she heard the unexpected news.
  • REELS
  • Reilly He is one of the Reilly boys.
  • REL
  • relay A relay race is a fun way to break the ice during a party.
  • rely
  • repel The strong odor of the repellent spray is designed to repel insects.
  • replay I want to replay the game to see if I made a mistake.
  • reply I'm still waiting for a reply from my boss.
  • resell Some of my old clothes I intend to resell.
  • retell She asked me to retell the story because she didn't understand it the first time.
  • revel I love to revel in the joy of spending time with my family.
  • riel
  • ripely The strawberries were ripely red and tasted delicious.
  • rudely He was rudely interrupted in his tirade.

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