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How to spell VESAL correctly?

If you meant to type "vesal", but it turned out to be a misspelling, don't worry! Here are some possible correct suggestions. You might have meant "vessel" - a container. Alternatively, "vestal" refers to something pure or chaste or "vassal" signifies a subordinate. Always double-check your spellings for accurate communication!

List of suggestions on how to spell vesal correctly

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  • resale After decluttering my closet, I decided to sell my clothes for resale.
  • reseal I want to reseal the package of chips so they stay fresh.
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  • seal The jar contained a seal of the president of the United States.
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  • Val Val is a shortened nickname for the name Valerie.
  • vassal In feudalism, a vassal was a person who received land and protection from a lord in return for loyalty and military service.
  • veal The veal is a delicious dish that is usually made from a calf that has been Slaughterhouse-slaughtered.
  • veil The veil shielded her from the scrutiny of the crowd.
  • vela I need to adjust my vela before we can start the sail.
  • velar I have a phone with a velar key.
  • venal The venal politician accepted bribes in exchange for political favors.
  • venial I am sorry for the mistake, it was only a venial sin.
  • verbal She used verbal communication to express her thoughts and feelings.
  • vernal Spring is a time of renewal, so it's called "vernal"
  • vessel She used the vessel to transport the oil to her destination.
  • vest I always wear a vest when I go running.
  • vesta
  • vestal Vestal virgins were priestesses of ancient Rome who were sworn to celibacy and tasked with maintaining the sacred fire.
  • vial The scientist carefully poured the solution into the vial.
  • visa I need to check if my visa is still valid before traveling to another country.
  • visual I need to get a visual of the problem.
  • weal Weal is what we achieve when we work together.
  • zeal He had a zeal for the law.

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