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How to spell MISLEY correctly?

The misspelling "misley" could be corrected to "mislay", which means to lose temporarily or misplace. Another possible suggestion is "miserly" which means someone who is stingy or reluctant to spend money. Alternatively, "mislaid" could be a correct option, referring to something that has been lost or misplaced.

List of suggestions on how to spell misley correctly

  • aisle The bride walked down the aisle, toward her groom waiting at the altar.
  • isle
  • lisle I had to buy a new pair of lisle socks because my old ones had worn out.
  • marley Marley's music continues to inspire and bring people together decades after his passing.
  • Massey Massey is a surname commonly found in English-speaking countries.
  • mile I ran a mile in 7 minutes today!
  • miler The miler broke the world record at the Olympic Games.
  • Miles I walked for 5 miles today.
  • millay
  • miller
  • mis-lay
  • miser The miser refused to give any money to charity, despite having more than enough to spare.
  • misery
  • mislay I always mislay my keys.
  • mislays She often mislays her phone and spends hours searching for it.
  • mislead I was mislead by her false promises.
  • Misled I was misled by his charming smile and trusting demeanor, only to find out later he was a master manipulator.
  • misplay The quarterback's misplay resulted in an interception for the opposing team.
  • missy Missy looks happy today.
  • misty The misty morning made the streets of the city feel like they were in a dream.
  • morley
  • Moseley Moseley is a suburb of Birmingham in the West Midlands of England.
  • mosey I'm going to take a mosey down to the river to cool off.
  • Mosley Famed Fascists leader Sir Oswald Mosley was arrested in 1940.
  • paisley The paisley wallpaper pattern was very pretty.
  • smiley I got a smiley face sticker on my skateboard.

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