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How to spell THIOLS correctly?

If you're struggling with the spelling of "thiols", fret not! Here are some suggestions to get it right: "thials", "thyols", "thoils" or "thials". However, always remember to consult a dictionary or use spell-check software for accurate results.

List of suggestions on how to spell thiols correctly

  • chills Even though it was a warm day, she couldn't shake off the chills that ran down her spine.
  • hills The hills surrounding the valley were covered in a blanket of green foliage.
  • hols I'm going on hols next week, so I need to pack my bags.
  • phials The laboratory was stocked with rows of neatly labeled phials containing various chemicals.
  • shills The company hired shills to attend the event and pose as enthusiastic customers.
  • tails The rabbit hopped away, its white tail disappearing into the bushes.
  • Thiel Thiel's book "Zero to One" offers valuable insights on entrepreneurship.
  • Thies
  • thighs I've been doing lunges and squats to tone my thighs for summer.
  • things She told me to pack only the necessary things for the trip.
  • thinks She thinks that he will eventually come back to her.
  • thinly She thinly sliced the potato with a sharp knife.
  • thins She regularly thins out her wardrobe to make room for new clothes.
  • thirds I always divide my pizza into thirds so that I can share it equally with my two friends.
  • this This book is much more interesting than the last one I read.
  • thole He had to thole the hardship of living alone in the wilderness for months.
  • tholes The sailors had to plug the tholes with wet rags to prevent the oars from slipping out of the sockets during the storm.
  • thous
  • thrills The roller coaster ride gave him thrills that he'll never forget.
  • throbs My head throbs with pain.
  • throes The company was in the throes of financial crisis and was on the brink of bankruptcy.
  • throws He throws the ball at his teammate during practice every day.
  • tills Farmers use tills to turn over the soil and prepare it for planting.
  • toils She toils away at her job, hoping for a promotion.
  • tools Without the right tools, it is difficult to fix the broken shelves in the garage.
  • trials The pharmaceutical company is conducting clinical trials to test the safety and efficacy of their new drug.
  • trills The singer's voice filled the auditorium with beautiful trills and runs.
  • trios The jazz band consisted of four trios: piano, bass, drums, and wind instruments.
  • twirls She twirls around in her red dress, feeling like a princess.
  • viols The consort of viols filled the hall with beautiful music.
  • whirls The wind whirls around the house, making the windows rattle.

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Attenttion

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