What is the correct spelling for GELED?

If you're attempting to type "geled" but realize it's incorrect, here are some possible suggestions: "gelled" (a verb for forming a gel-like substance), "geeked" (meaning excited or obsessed with something) or "glided" (a verb for smoothly moving). Double-check your intended meaning and context to choose the right option.

Correct spellings for GELED

  • galled The rude comments from her coworkers galled her.
  • Geed In the end, Geed was the only one left who could have saved them.
  • geld I'm not going to pay you in currency, I'm going to pay you in geld.
  • gelded The horse is gelded.
  • gelid The gelid waters of the lake made swimming impossible.
  • gelled The pudding had finally gelled after being in the refrigerator for several hours.
  • gild She plans to gild the picture frame with shiny gold paint.
  • Gilead The town of Gilead is in the northeast corner of the state.
  • glad I am so glad that we were able to find a solution to the problem.
  • glued The little boy glued his fingers together while playing with the craft glue.
  • gold I found a gold coin on the beach while I was on vacation.
  • Gulled I gulled them into buying me drinks.
  • jelled The jelly was jelled by the cold.
  • keeled I have a boat with a keeled boat trailer.