What is the correct spelling for FOLL?

If you have mistakenly typed "foll" instead of "fall", worry not, as there are a few possible correct suggestions. "Foal" refers to a young horse, "foil" indicates a thin metal sheet and "full" describes something containing its maximum amount. Make sure to double-check your spelling to ensure clarity!

Correct spellings for FOLL

  • boll
  • Coll
  • doll She loved to play with her doll when she was a little girl.
  • fall I love the feeling of the cool breeze during fall.
  • fell She tripped over the rug and fell down the stairs.
  • fill I need to fill up my gas tank before heading on a road trip.
  • foal The mare carefully licked her foal's coat, bonding with her newborn.
  • foil I used aluminum foil to cover the baking dish while cooking.
  • FOL
  • fola
  • fold I am going to fold this piece of paper in half.
  • folk The folk music festival was a wonderful celebration of tradition and culture.
  • FOLL
  • folly It was a great folly for him to trust a stranger with his bank account details.
  • fool "Don't be a fool and go out without your coat in this weather," said Sarah to her son.
  • foul
  • fowl I decided to cook a fowl for Thanksgiving dinner instead of a traditional turkey.
  • full The restaurant was full of people celebrating the holiday season.
  • loll She liked to loll on the couch on lazy afternoons.
  • moll
  • poll I need to vote in the poll.
  • roll I need to go to the store and buy a roll of paper towels.
  • toll The toll of the pandemic has been devastating and far-reaching.