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How to spell RIALED correctly?

The misspelling "rialed" can be corrected to "reeled", "riled" or "rallied" based on the context. "Reeled" refers to being dizzy or unsteady, "riled" means to be angry or irritated, and "rallied" pertains to gathering together for support or encouragement. Proper proofreading can help avoid such mistakes.

List of suggestions on how to spell rialed correctly

  • Ailed He ailed from a mysterious illness that left him weak and bedridden for weeks.
  • Dialed She dialed her best friend's number to share the good news.
  • drilled
  • frilled The dress was decorated with frilled lace trimmings.
  • grilled I love to eat grilled chicken with vegetables.
  • Railed The angry protester railed against the government's decision to cut social welfare programs.
  • Reeled The fisherman reeled in a big catch after a long wait.
  • Regaled He regaled his guests with stories from his recent trip.
  • rial
  • ribald This ribald remark is not appropriate for work.
  • riddled The old building was riddled with bullet holes from years of warfare.
  • riffled As I riffled through the papers on my desk, I realized I had misplaced an important document.
  • rifled He rifled through his backpack, searching for his lost phone.
  • rile The rude comment made by her sister managed to rile her up.
  • riled The protesters were riled up and chanting loudly.
  • riley
  • rippled The serene lake water rippled as a gentle breeze blew across the surface.
  • Rivaled In the world of sports, no team has rivaled the success of the New England Patriots.
  • Rivalled She is one of the Rivalled actresses of our time.
  • roiled A pot of simmering chili roiled on the stovetop.
  • rolled My shirt collar was rolled up.
  • ruled Queen Elizabeth II has ruled for over 68 years, making her the longest-reigning monarch in British history.
  • trialed The new software was trialed by a group of beta testers before its official release date.
  • trilled The flute player's trilled notes lingered in the air Eagles soared overhead

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Attenttion

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