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How to spell RIEDLY correctly?

If you meant to type "riedly" but realized it's incorrect, here are some possible suggestions to consider: "readily", meaning easily or willingly available; "riled", meaning annoyed or irritated; or "riddled", meaning full of holes or problems. Make sure to choose the word that fits your intended meaning.

List of suggestions on how to spell riedly correctly

  • aridly The desert land stretched out before us, aridly barren and lacking any signs of life.
  • briefly I will briefly summarize the key points of my presentation.
  • diddly The man didn't earn diddly after losing all his money at the casino.
  • fiddly The process of assembling the new furniture was so fiddly that it took us twice as long as we had anticipated.
  • fixedly She stared fixedly at the clock, waiting for the minutes to pass.
  • friendly The staff at the hotel were incredibly friendly and always willing to help.
  • idly She sat idly by the window, gazing at the passing cars.
  • kindly Kindly refrain from using inappropriate language in this forum.
  • mildly I'm mildly interested in that topic, but I don't feel strongly about it either way.
  • piddly He was disappointed with his piddly salary.
  • Reddy
  • reedy The pond had a reedy shoreline, covered with tall, thin grasses.
  • rely As my car broke down, I had to rely on public transportation to get to work.
  • reply I am awaiting a reply to my email.
  • richly The artist's use of bold colors and intricate details in the painting demonstrated his style of richly decorated works.
  • Riddle I enjoy trying to solve difficult riddles that challenge my mind.
  • ridgy The ridgy path was difficult to walk on because of the rocks and bumps.
  • Ridley Ridley Scott is a renowned film director known for his work in movies such as Alien, Blade Runner, and Gladiator.
  • Riel Riel was a prominent Métis leader and political figure in Western Canada.
  • rigidly The rules set by the administrator were followed rigidly.
  • ripely The fruit was so ripely fragrant that it had attracted all the bees in the garden.
  • ripply The surface of the lake looked ripply as a result of the gusty wind blowing over it.
  • tiddly After two glasses of wine, she felt a little tiddly.
  • tiredly She slumped into the couch and sighed tiredly, feeling drained after a long day at work.
  • wildly She danced wildly at the concert, not caring who was watching.

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