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How to spell KIILED correctly?

Possible correct suggestions for the misspelling "kiiled" are "killed" or "killeD". Double-checking spelling and utilizing spellcheck can help avoid errors like this. It is important to ensure accurate spelling, particularly in professional or academic contexts.

List of suggestions on how to spell kiiled correctly

  • Ailed Marie ailed for weeks with the flu.
  • Bailed
  • billed The company always billed its customers on time.
  • boiled She boiled some water for tea.
  • coiled
  • Dialed
  • failed
  • Filed The papers are filed.
  • filled My cup was filled to the brim with hot coffee.
  • foiled The bank robbery was foiled when an off-duty police officer tackled the suspect.
  • hailed The Queens hailed the king's arrival.
  • jailed The bank robber was jailed for his crimes.
  • keeled The boat started to rock back and forth but once the crew stabilized it, the boat was keeled.
  • kicked
  • Kidded I kidded her that she needed a new computer.
  • Killed The assassin killed his target before slipping away unnoticed.
  • Kilted The kilted man marched proudly in the parade.
  • Kissed He kissed her gently on the forehead.
  • kited He quickly kited his check before the bank closed for the day.
  • mailed
  • milled She milled the wheat into flour using her old-fashioned hand-cranked mill.
  • Moiled I moiled on my garden all weekend to get it ready for summer.
  • Nailed She nailed the presentation and impressed everyone in the audience.
  • oiled She had an oiled chestnut hair that hung over her shoulders.
  • piled
  • Pilled After a long night of drinking, I feel like I've been pilled.
  • Railed He railed against injustice and inequality.
  • riled I was so riled up I could have killed him.
  • roiled The ocean is roiled by the waves crashing against the shore.
  • Sailed The ship sailed across the ocean to its destination.
  • skilled She is a skilled swimmer.
  • soiled The tablecloth was soiled with oil stains that wouldn't come out in the wash.
  • tailed The dog tailed after its owner, eagerly awaiting a treat.
  • tiled The floor of the bathroom was tiled with small blue and white ceramic tiles.
  • tilled My grandfather tilled the fields every spring to prepare for planting.
  • Toiled She toiled in the garden all morning, pulling weeds and planting flowers.
  • veiled The bride wore a veiled hat on her wedding day.
  • Wailed When she saw the ambulance pull away with her father inside, she wailed uncontrollably.
  • Whiled I whiled away the hours waiting for my appointment by reading a book.
  • Willed The horses were willed to the stable by the farmer.

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