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How to spell TALED correctly?

If you mistakenly type "taled" instead of "talked", autocorrect might not pick it up. Thankfully, here are some correct alternatives: "told", "trailed" or "tangled". Remember to proofread your text or rely on grammar checkers to avoid embarrassing misspellings and convey your intended meaning accurately.

List of suggestions on how to spell taled correctly

  • Ailed She ailed for days and couldn't shake off her lingering cough.
  • Baled The farmer baled the hay before storing it in the barn for the winter.
  • dale The rolling green meadows of the dale were a sight to behold.
  • Dialed I dialed her phone number three times, but she didn't pick up.
  • Doled The charity organization doled out food and supplies to the flood victims.
  • Haled He haled the heavy box up the stairs.
  • laded The truck driver laded the heavy boxes onto his vehicle with great care.
  • Ladled
  • led He led the way into the dark and abandoned building.
  • Metaled Metaled usually refers to a metal with a layer of metal coating.
  • Paled The bride's face paled with shock when she saw her groom-to-be kissing another woman.
  • petaled The petaled flowers had such a bright hue.
  • Staled After studying for hours, I feel quite staled.
  • Stalled I was trying to leave the store and my car stalled.
  • styled She styled her hair in a messy bun for a quick and easy look.
  • tabled I have tabled the motion until the next meeting.
  • tablet I am bringing a tablet to eat my lunch on.
  • Tackled I tackled the difficult test and received a good grade.
  • tad "I think the soup needs just a tad more salt," said the chef, tasting the broth.
  • tailed The cat tailed me all the way to the park.
  • tale My aunt told me a tale about when she was younger.
  • talent They were impressed by her talent for singing.
  • Tales I love to listen to tales before bed.
  • Tali No one knows what happened to Tali after she was abducted by the Remnant.
  • Talked Tom talked to Jane about their upcoming plans.
  • tall Tom is very tall, he can easily reach the top shelf.
  • taller My younger sister often envies my height and wishes she was taller.
  • Talley Elle was excited to meet Talley, her new neighbor.
  • Tallied The accountant tallied up the expenses for the month.
  • talmud I'm looking for the Talmud.
  • tamed The once-wild horse had been successfully tamed by its trainer.
  • taped I taped my left shoe to the right shoe to prevent them from coming off.
  • Tared My phone battery died and I had to turn it off with the Tared button.
  • tate His house is in a beautiful tate.
  • Tattled The victim detailed the entire ordeal to her friends, who tattled on the perpetrator the next day.
  • ted Ted is learning how to code.
  • Teed
  • tied The delivery man was tied up by the thieves.
  • tile We stepped on a tile, which made a loud noise.
  • tiled
  • tilled I tilled this field just yesterday.
  • tilted The picture frame is tilted, it needs to be straightened.
  • titled This is a novel titled "The Catcher in the Rye.
  • toed He toed the line, ready for the race to start.
  • Toiled She toiled day and night to finish the project on time.
  • Told I told my boss that I would finish the project before the deadline.
  • Tole The tole tray was intricately painted with delicate flowers.
  • toledo Ohio's second largest city is Toledo.
  • Tolled The bells tolled mournfully as the funeral procession passed through the town.
  • tooled The craftsman tooled some intricate designs into the leather.
  • totaled Tonight's game results were totaled after the final out was recorded.
  • Trailed The deer trailed behind me as I trekked through the forest.
  • trawled
  • trialed The new product was trialed in several markets before it was released nationwide.
  • Waled He was acting strange and I was Waled out of the conversation.

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