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How to spell VAILD correctly?

If you've mistakenly spelled "vaild" instead of "valid", fret not! Here are some helpful tips. First, always double-check your spelling before finalizing any document. Enlist the aid of spell-check tools or proofreading software. Additionally, referencing a dictionary or consulting grammar guides helps you ensure accuracy. With these suggestions, your writing will be error-free!

List of suggestions on how to spell vaild correctly

  • Ailed He ailed from a viral infection and had to take a week off work to recover.
  • Bailed After waiting for hours, my friend finally bailed on me and went home.
  • bald He had a bald head, which made him look older than he really was.
  • failed I failed the math exam because I did not study enough.
  • gild She decided to gild the picture frame with gold leaf for a more elegant look.
  • hailed The hero was hailed with a standing ovation after he saved the child from the burning building.
  • jailed He was jailed for 3 years for his crime.
  • laid She laid down for a nap.
  • laird He is the laird of the nearby castle.
  • mailed I mailed a letter to my grandma.
  • mild Despite the cold, she wrapped herself in a thick blanket, opting for a mild reaction to her illness.
  • Nailed The carpenter nailed the boards together to build the frame of the house.
  • Railed
  • Sailed We sailed across the sea and arrived in a new country.
  • tailed The fox tailed the rabbit in the woods.
  • Val She often wrote to her old friend, Val, to catch up on life.
  • vale I will meet you at the vale tomorrow.
  • valid This coupon is only valid for purchases made before the end of the month.
  • vapid The vapid conversation at the party made me want to leave.
  • varied This food is varied so there is something for everyone.
  • vault The vault was a safe haven for valuables.
  • veil
  • veiled
  • veld I was surprised to see a green veld on the side of the road.
  • Vied I saw her standing in the Vied window.
  • vila
  • vile The smell in the abandoned building was so vile that I had to cover my nose and mouth.
  • void After his wife's death, he felt a void in his heart.
  • Voila The sum is indeed $9,000. Well done, voila!
  • voile She chose to wear a light and airy voile dress on a hot summer day.
  • wail She wept until her eyes watered and she could no longer make any noise other than a high-pitched wail.
  • Wailed The woman wailed as she fell to the ground.
  • Wald
  • wild I love going on wild adventures in the jungle.

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