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How to spell TITLY correctly?

If you are looking for correct suggestions for the misspelling "titly", there are a few possibilities. One likely option is "tightly", which means firmly or securely. Another possibility could be "lightly", which means with little weight or force. Both options would make much more sense depending on the context of the sentence.

List of suggestions on how to spell titly correctly

  • Dilly I'm not in the mood to dilly-dally today, I have a lot of work to do.
  • ditty I want to dance to my favorite ditty.
  • fitly The pieces of the puzzle fitly fell into place.
  • idly I idly flick through the channels.
  • Italy Italy is one of the most exciting and beautiful countries in the world.
  • tacitly The company tacitly admitted responsibility for the faulty products by agreeing to issue refunds without formally acknowledging the issue.
  • tally She used a tally to keep track of how much money was left in the cash register.
  • tartly I am feeling rather tartly this morning.
  • tatty The old sofa looked tatty and worn out.
  • tautly She gripped the steering wheel tautly, her knuckles turning white, as she navigated through the heavy traffic.
  • telly I'm going to watch the game on telly tonight.
  • tiddly After having too many drinks, he became completely tiddly and could barely stand.
  • tidily
  • tidy Please make sure you keep your room tidy.
  • tightly The soccer game was so tightly contested that only the top teams could make it to the playoffs.
  • Til I will stay til you get back.
  • tile I cannot get the tile out of the socket.
  • till I have to work till late tonight.
  • tilt The bookshelf started to tilt and almost fell over.
  • timely I always try to be timely with my replies.
  • tingly It was a little bit tingly after the jump.
  • title After her death, her son inherited her literary title.
  • titled The movie is titled "The Catcher in the Rye.
  • titles He won three titles in his career as a professional tennis player.
  • tito The title character of the movie Tito is a mustachioed bullfighter.
  • tittle He made sure to dot every i and cross every tittle in his essay to ensure it was flawless.
  • tritely Please stop tritely commenting on my writing.
  • twirly The twirly skirt was perfect for the dance performance.

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