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How to spell SILED correctly?

If you've made the common misspelling of "siled", fear not! Here are some plausible alternatives to consider: "slide", "sailed" or "sealed". Each of these options makes sense in different contexts and might be what you intended to communicate. Remember to proofread carefully to avoid spelling errors in the future!

List of suggestions on how to spell siled correctly

  • Ailed She ailed from a severe migraine.
  • Filed Jane filed her tax return last week.
  • oiled The mechanic oiled the gears in the engine to prevent them from sticking.
  • piled
  • riled The rude comment on her appearance really riled her up.
  • Sailed We sailed around the world on a cruise ship.
  • salad I always make sure to eat a salad with every dinner to ensure I get my recommended daily dose of vegetables.
  • sealed
  • Sided
  • Sidled
  • silt The riverbed was filled with silt after the heavy rainfall.
  • Silted The river is silted with debris, making it difficult for boats to navigate.
  • silty The river bottom was covered in a thick layer of silty sediment.
  • Sired The stallion sired many great racehorses during his career.
  • Sited The new supermarket is sited in the heart of the city.
  • sized
  • sled My aunt gave me a sled for my birthday.
  • Slid I slid under the table.
  • Slued The car slued on the icy road but was able to come to a stop before hitting the guardrail.
  • Smiled She smiled when she saw her long-lost friend.
  • soiled The soiled clothing smelled bad.
  • sold I sold my house yesterday.
  • soled I have to soled my shoes.
  • solid I feel solid ground under my feet.
  • soloed The guitarist soloed for several minutes during the concert.
  • tiled

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