How to spell FIBBLE correctly?
If you've made the common misspelling "fibble", fear not! Here are a few correct suggestions: "fable", referring to a fictional story; "flibble", a playful word with no specific meaning; or "wibble", a slang term often used to denote confusion. Always double-check those spellings!
List of suggestions on how to spell fibble correctly
- bible Many people find comfort and guidance in reading the Bible.
- dibble The gardener used a dibble to make small holes for each plant.
- fable
- feeble The old man's feeble voice was barely audible.
- Fibbed
- fibber My little sister is a fibber and always tells lies about me to our parents.
- fibre Whole wheat bread is a great way to add more fibre to your diet.
- fibula The broken fibula in his leg was the reason for his crutches.
- FibulAe The museum's exhibition on ancient Roman jewelry included a beautiful collection of Fibulae.
- file I need to save the document as a PDF file.
- foible My grandmother has a foible of always insisting on using cloth napkins, even for everyday meals.
- friable The soil was friable and easy to till, making planting a breeze.
- fumble During the crucial moment, he began to fumble the ball and lost the game.
- kibble My cat loves to eat dry kibble for breakfast.
- nibble
- nibbler The nibbler had eaten half of the carrot before anyone had even noticed.
- quibble She always manages to find a quibble in any agreement, no matter how small or insignificant it may be.
Misspelling of the day
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- absolute
- absolutely
- absolutes
- apostle
- appositely
- aptly
- astutely
- axolotl
- axolotls
- desolately