What is the correct spelling for HAILR?

If you've accidentally misspelled "hailr", don't worry! Here are three possible correct options: 1) "hair", a term referring to the strands that grow from the scalp; 2) "hail", frozen precipitation that falls from the sky; 3) "heir", an individual who inherits someone's property or title. Double-check your spelling to ensure effective communication.

Correct spellings for HAILR

  • hail
  • hailed The champion was hailed as a hero by the crowd.
  • hails The crowd hails the victorious athlete as she crosses the finish line.
  • hair My hair was so tangled after not brushing it for two days.
  • hairy I'm extremely hairy.
  • Hal I met a guy named Hal at the coffee shop.
  • hale The hale and hearty grandfather played in the backyard with his grandchildren.
  • haler Inside the cathedral, the haler scent of incense hung in the air.
  • half I can't eat all of that, it's half my dinner.
  • hall The ball ricocheted off the metal railing and into the hall.
  • halls The grand halls of the palace were filled with intricate artwork and lavish furnishings.
  • halo You have a Halo around your head.
  • Hals Hals had long since stopped caring about what others thought of her and simply enjoyed life.
  • halt She signaled for the bus to halt.
  • haul I'm going to haul my lawn equipment over to Tom's house.
  • hauler I'm going to need a hauler to load all of this food.
  • Hauls My neighbor often hauls his boat to the lake on weekends.
  • hill I always feel so uplifting and energetic after a hill hike.
  • hilt The hilt of the blade was cold to the touch.