How to spell GIGLED correctly?
If you've mistakenly written "gigled" instead of "giggled", don't fret! Here are simple suggestions to correct it: 1) Change the "i" to a double "g", making it "giggled"; 2) Swap the "i" for an "l", resulting in "gigled"; or 3) Opt for the accurate spelling, "giggled."
List of suggestions on how to spell gigled correctly
- Gagged The criminal was gagged to prevent him from shouting or making any noise during the robbery.
- galled It galled her to see the younger employees get promotions before her, despite her years of experience.
- gargled The actor gargled water before delivering his lines in the movie.
- gelled After I helped her fix her hair, she gelled her lipstick.
- gigged She's gigged out of town for the weekend.
- giggle She couldn't help but giggle when she saw the dog chasing its tail.
- Giggled I giggled when she said it was funny.
- giggler She was a giggler all day.
- giggles The children couldn't control their giggles when the clown came out to play.
- gild The artist decided to gild the frame of the painting to make it look more prestigious.
- Gilead The city of Gilead is well known for its religious tolerance.
- Girdled The python was so girdled with coils, it was hard to tell which was its head and which was its tail.
- Goggled She was so goggled at the new pet that she missed the snake slithering past her feet.
- grilled I grilled a steak for dinner.
- Gulled I was gulled into buying tickets to the play.
- Gurgled The creature gurgled as it emerged from the water.
- Jigged She was Dancing Jigged.
- jiggled The toy was jiggled and I thought it was going to fall off the shelf.
- Jingled As she walked, the bells on her shoes jingled merrily.
- Killed
- Niggled She couldn't shake the feeling that something was wrong, a small doubt that niggled at the back of her mind.
- Ogled
- wiggled I wiggled my toes before I went to sleep.
Misspelling of the day
Intertubing
- antedating
- entertain
- entertainer
- entertaining
- inditing
- inner-tubing
- intertwine
- interurban
- intuiting
- undertaking