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How to spell WHELLED correctly?

The correct spelling of "whelled" may be "wheeled" or "wielded". "Wheeled" refers to using wheels for movement, while "wielded" means to hold and use a tool or weapon. It is important to double-check the spelling of words to ensure clear communication.

List of suggestions on how to spell whelled correctly

  • Belled The dog was belled to make sure it couldn't sneak up on anyone.
  • Celled Each individual in a colony of single-celled organisms is referred to as a celled organism.
  • felled
  • gelled The mixture gelled nicely and set into a firm shape.
  • healed The medicine healed his physical pain, but not his emotional wounds.
  • Heeled She picked up her purse and heeled shoes and headed out the door.
  • Hulled The hulled seeds of the sunflower are often used in birdseed.
  • jelled I was jelled after my fall.
  • shelled I found a small handful of shelled peanuts in the pocket of my coat.
  • swelled
  • walled The castle was protected by high, walled fortifications.
  • Welded The building was welded together from several separate scrap pieces.
  • Welled As she recounted her heartbreaking story, tears welled up in her eyes.
  • Weller She quickly grabbed a bottle of weller from behind the bar.
  • welles Welles directed a series of critically acclaimed films in the late 1930s and 1940s.
  • Welted The welted surface of the fabric was rough to the touch.
  • Whaled
  • Wheedled She wheedled her way onto the couch and agent began to play with her hair.
  • wheeled The patient was wheeled into the operating room for surgery.
  • wheeler The child happily rode around the park on his brand new wheeler.
  • Whelked A Whelked appears to have twisted its body in pain.
  • Whelmed She whelmed her child with a shawl.
  • whelped The dog whelped a litter of six puppies.
  • Whiled While he was away, I whiled away the hours going online.
  • Whirled I was whirled around in my seat.
  • whorled The whorled leaves of the fern provide a contrast in color against the stark white of the stem.
  • Wielded The knight skillfully wielded his sword, defeating his enemy in a single blow.
  • Willed She willed herself to stay calm during the tense situation.
  • yelled

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