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How to spell GETLE correctly?

The misspelling "getle" can be corrected to "gentle". This word refers to being calm or soft in manner or movement. Other possible suggestions could be "gettle" which means to settle or adjust something or "getoly" which is not a word but could be a variation of "get on" meaning to make progress.

List of suggestions on how to spell getle correctly

  • beetle Yesterday, I saw a black beetle crawling on the wall.
  • fettle I'm trying to get back into fettle after being sick for a week.
  • gable The architect presented a new design featuring a steep gable roof for the historic building.
  • gale The trees were bending in the gale.
  • gate Close the gate behind you when you leave the yard.
  • Gayle Gayle visited her grandmother every week.
  • gel I use a hair gel to style my hair every morning.
  • geld
  • gelled I am not sure if I should gelled my onions.
  • gentile As a Jew, he had always been taught to avoid eating with gentile people.
  • gentle Be gentle with the fragile vase.
  • gentler The gentler approach helped to ease the patient's worries.
  • gently I would like to gently suggest that you stop flapping your arms every five seconds.
  • geode The geode was a beautiful surprise when it was split open to reveal its sparkling crystal interior.
  • get Could you get me a bagel?
  • gets
  • getty
  • getup I need to find a new getup for the costume party next week.
  • Gite At Gite Lisse, guests can relax in an unobstructed view of the Rhone river.
  • GTE GTE Corporation is one of the world's largest telecommunications companies.
  • guile The cunning fox used his guile to trick the rabbit into coming closer.
  • kettle I boiled some water in the kettle to make tea.
  • mettle Despite facing numerous setbacks, the athlete's mettle shone through as he persevered and ultimately won the race.
  • nettle I can't get rid of the nettle plant in my garden.
  • settle I will settle this account when I get back to the office.
  • title I am the new owner of the title to this car.
  • wetly I wetly cleaned the counters.

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