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How to spell ATTELY correctly?

If you meant to type "attely" but it appears to be a misspelling, there are a few suggestions to consider. Perhaps you intended to write "actually", "ateliers", "accuracy" or "athlete". Double-check your context or consult a dictionary for the correct term based on the intended meaning.

List of suggestions on how to spell attely correctly

  • Acutely My sister's fear of heights is so intense that she becomes acutely aware of her surroundings when standing on a tall building.
  • Aptly The journalist aptly summarized the candidate's speech in her article.
  • Artery The blocked artery required immediate medical attention.
  • Astutely She astutely observed the subtle changes in his behavior, suggesting that something was amiss.
  • Attend I plan to attend the conference next month to learn more about the latest developments in my field.
  • Attest I can attest to the fact that she has always been honest and trustworthy.
  • Attila Attila the Hun was a fearsome warrior and leader known for his ruthless conquests.
  • Attlee Clement Attlee was the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from 1945 to 1951, leading the Labour Party.
  • Atty Sarah hired a renowned criminal defense atty to represent her in court.
  • Battery I need to recharge my phone's battery before it dies.
  • Cattery I will be dropping off my cat at the local cattery while I am away on vacation.
  • Cattily She smirked and cattily remarked, "Oh, how convenient that you suddenly remember my birthday."
  • Cutely The kitten played cutely with a ball of yarn.
  • Lately Lately, I've been feeling more inspired and motivated to chase my goals.
  • Latterly Latterly, she has been working tirelessly to complete her dissertation before the deadline.
  • Mattel Mattel is a renowned global toy manufacturing company.
  • Mutely He stood mutely by her side, offering silent support as she delivered her speech.
  • Nattily He dressed nattily in his tailored suit and polished shoes for the job interview.
  • Rattly The old, beat-up car made a rattly noise as it drove down the street.
  • Stately The old mansion stood tall and stately, a testament to its former glory.
  • Steely She fixed him with a steely gaze, daring him to challenge her authority.
  • Utterly I was utterly shocked when I found out that I had won the lottery.

Misspelling of the day

Delecate

  • dedicate
  • delegate
  • delegated
  • delegates
  • delete
  • delicate
  • relegate
  • relocate
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