How to spell GEATLY correctly?
If you’ve misspelled "geatly", you might have intended to write "greatly" instead. "Greatly" means to a large extent or degree, and it is commonly used to convey an abundance or intensity of something. Double-check your spelling to ensure your message is conveyed accurately.
List of suggestions on how to spell geatly correctly
- deadly The snake's venom was so deadly that even one bite could kill a human.
- dearly She missed her grandfather dearly and could not wait to see him again.
- gaily The children were skipping along gaily down the street.
- gentle The gentle breeze made the warm summer evening even more pleasant.
- gently The mother cradled the newborn baby gently in her arms.
- getty
- ghastly The ghastly sight of the car crash left a lasting impression on the witnesses.
- gladly I would gladly help you move next week.
- greatly
- neatly She neatly folded the laundry and put it away in the drawers.
- pertly She pertly told him off for not being on time.
- wetly She held out her hand and shook the rain off it, the drops landing wetly on the concrete below.