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How to spell GLUMB correctly?

If you meant to say "glumb" but realized it's a mistake, here are a few possible suggestions: "gloom", "glimpse", "glum" or "glue". These four words have different meanings and might better convey your intended message. Remember to proofread your text to ensure accuracy in spelling and expression.

List of suggestions on how to spell glumb correctly

  • alum My mother is an alum of the University of Virginia.
  • climb I want to climb the mountain and reach the summit.
  • club I am a member of the book club.
  • clump She found a clump of hair on her hairbrush.
  • crumb I found a crumb on my shirt from my sandwich.
  • flume The water rushed through the flume, carrying logs downstream.
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  • glib The politician was so glib with his words that it was hard to discern his true intentions.
  • glob The scientist observed the glob of bacteria under the microscope.
  • glue I need to buy some glue for this broken vase.
  • glued I'm glued to my computer screen all day at work.
  • Glues He glues his broken vase back together.
  • gluey The gluey substance made it difficult to remove the sticker from the packaging.
  • glum After hearing the bad news, he sat on the sofa looking glum.
  • glumly The dog sat glumly by the door, waiting for his owner to return home.
  • glut The pandemic has caused a glut of hand sanitizers on the market, making it difficult for companies to differentiate themselves.
  • gum I chewed gum during the entire flight to keep my ears from popping.
  • lamb I ordered a lamb dish at the restaurant.
  • limb The bird lost its left limb in a hunting accident.
  • plum I love to eat juicy and sweet plum fruits.
  • plumb The contractor used a plumb line to ensure that the wall was perfectly vertical.
  • plume The bird's feathers were arranged in a magnificent plume that trailed behind it as it flew.
  • plumy The peacock strutted and displayed its large, plumy tail feathers.
  • slum

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