How to spell SICKLEY correctly?
The correct spelling for "sickley" could be "sickly", which means to be in a weak or unhealthy state. Alternatively, it could be "sickle", referring to a curved harvesting tool.
List of suggestions on how to spell sickley correctly
- fickle My taste in music is fickle; I can love a song one day and be sick of it the next.
- Nickle I found a nickle on the ground while I was walking to the store.
- pickle I love to eat a sour pickle with my sandwich.
- shockley I was shocked when I found out Alexandria was going to be going to the same school as my old friend, Shockley.
- sicily Whilst on holiday in Sicily, I sampled the local cuisine.
- sicken The smell of rotten eggs will sicken even the strongest of stomachs.
- Sicker I am feeling sicker and sicker every day, I think I need to see a doctor.
- sickie
- sickle
- sickles As a farmer, he had a collection of sickles that he used for harvesting different crops.
- sicklier I'm feeling sicklier by the minute.
- sickly The sickly child was unable to attend school for weeks.
- slickly She slid her hand up his thigh, feeling slickly smooth against his freshly shaved skin.
- stickler She is a stickler for grammar and punctuation.
- suckle The newborn calf will suckle milk from its mother.
- suckled I love being suckled by my mom.
- suckles The newborn calf suckles from its mother for nourishment.
- tickle I loved when he would tickle me and it would make me laugh.
Misspelling of the day
Intertubing
- antedating
- entertain
- entertainer
- entertaining
- inditing
- inner-tubing
- intertwine
- interurban
- intuiting
- undertaking