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How to spell SOILE correctly?

If someone has misspelled the word "soile", it is possible that they meant "soil", which is the natural material found on the surface of the earth that plants grow in. Another possible correction could be "sole", which means the bottom of something, like a shoe or foot. Without more context, it is difficult to determine the correct suggestion for the misspelling.

List of suggestions on how to spell soile correctly

  • docile The puppy was so docile that it never once tried to bite or jump on anyone.
  • oil
  • Ole My Ole father used to say that if you slap someone on the back, they'll greet you with a hug.
  • sail I love to sail on Lake Michigan in the summer.
  • Sailed The ship sailed on a clear blue day.
  • sale There's a big sale going on at the department store.
  • senile My grandfather has become senile recently and often forgets where he is or what he is doing.
  • sidle I watched the cat sidle up to the dish of cream.
  • silk
  • sill
  • silo
  • silt The silt from the riverbanks was stirred up by the flood.
  • simile The author used a simile to compare the sound of the wind to a howling wolf.
  • smile I couldn't help but to smile when I saw her.
  • smiley I responded with a smiley face.
  • soil The quality of the soil affects the growth of the plants.
  • soiled The soiled clothes smelled terrible.
  • Soils Soils can be classified according to theirtexture, color, andbehavior.
  • sol El sol brilla intensamente durante el verano.
  • sold She has sold her soul to the devil.
  • sole The sole of her shoe was covered in sand.
  • soled
  • solo Robert tried to sing solo but he couldn't carry the tune.
  • SOLS I need some soft wax paper to wrap around the sols.
  • solve I hope to solve this puzzle soon.
  • soul The singer's powerful voice touched my soul and left me feeling emotional.
  • spoil I forgot to put the milk back in the fridge, and now it's starting to spoil.
  • spoiler I hate when someone gives away the ending, it's such a spoiler.
  • stile I prefer to use the formal spelling, "stile.
  • stole He stole my umbrella and I never saw it again.
  • voile She wore a voile scarf to protect her hair from the salty sea air.

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