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How to spell DEVOL correctly?

If you've misspelled "devol", there are a few words you might have meant. One possibility is "devil", referring to a mythical being associated with evil. Another option could be "devote", which means to dedicate or commit oneself to something. Lastly, you may have intended to write "develop", indicating the process of growth or advancement. Double-checking spellings ensures clearer communication.

List of suggestions on how to spell devol correctly

  • bevel The carpenter used a bevel to measure the angle of the cut.
  • deal I got a great deal on my new car!
  • decal I have a decal of my favorite footballer on my car.
  • defoe He published The Life of George Defoe in 1726.
  • defog Defog the window to clear the room of smoke.
  • Del
  • dell I saw a group of deer eating grass in the dell.
  • devi He worshiped the goddess Devi.
  • devils The devils danced around the bonfire, their eyes glowing with a fiery red tint.
  • Devin In the sun-drenched courtyard, the plants droop and Devin sneaks a look at his phone.
  • devoid The barren land was completely devoid of any sign of life.
  • devolve If the leader of the country is not competent enough, power should devolve to the regional government.
  • devon
  • devote
  • devour The lions will devour the gazelle for their dinner.
  • devout Archbishop Desmond Tutu is a devout man of God.
  • divot I made a divot in the lawn with my horseshoe.
  • drool The baby would drool every time he saw his mother's breast.
  • evil The evil witch cast a spell on the young girl, turning her into a frog.
  • level John is trying to reach the top level of the climbing wall.
  • revel It was a revel of laughter and happiness.
  • TESOL I am currently studying TESOL in order to become an English language teacher.

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