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How to spell WILLOWED correctly?

If you were looking for alternatives to the misspelling "willowed", here are some correct suggestions. Instead of "willowed", you could use "willowed" as in "covered with willows", "wallowed" meaning to roll about or "widowed" referring to the loss of a spouse. Choose the right word to convey your intended meaning accurately.

List of suggestions on how to spell willowed correctly

  • Allowed He wasn't allowed to leave the room until everyone finished the test.
  • Bellowed The football coach bellowed at his team for their lack of effort.
  • Billowed
  • Fallowed The farmer left his field fallowed for a season to allow the soil to rest and regain its fertility.
  • Followed The children followed their mother as she led them to the nearest park.
  • hallowed The church was a hallowed place for the community.
  • hollowed The woodpecker hollowed out the tree trunk to make its nest.
  • mellowed After a few years of living on her own, Sarah had mellowed and was now more relaxed around other people.
  • Pillowed The princess was pillowed by the prince.
  • swallowed The fish swallowed the bait and was caught by the fisherman.
  • Walloped I was walloped with the door.
  • Wallowed After losing his job, he wallowed in self-pity for days on end.
  • widowed My grandmother was widowed at a young age and raised six children on her own.
  • Willed I willed my test to be over.
  • Winnowed After the storm, the fields were winnowed of broken branches and leaves.
  • yellowed

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