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How to spell GRAGE correctly?

If you've misspelled "grage", there are a few suggestions to consider. The correct spelling could be "grudge", meaning a deep-seated feeling of resentment. It could also be "garage", referring to a building for parking vehicles. Double-check your context to ensure you choose the correct spelling.

List of suggestions on how to spell grage correctly

  • cage The lion sat in its cage, pacing back and forth.
  • crag The goat balanced perfectly on the crag jutting out from the mountainside.
  • gag The comedian's joke made the audience gag.
  • gaga Lady Gaga is one of the most popular and unique pop stars of our time.
  • gage When he inserted the gage into the pipe, he finally discovered where the blockage was.
  • garage
  • Garaged I have garaged my car for the winter season.
  • garages Many suburban homes have garages for their cars.
  • garbage I don't want any garbage in my garbage can.
  • gauge The gauge on the wall is too small.
  • gorge The gorge was amazing, the view was stunning.
  • grace A grace-filled life is something to be strived for.
  • grade
  • grange The grange was the perfect setting for a rustic wedding.
  • grape
  • grate
  • grave The grave expression on his face made it clear that the news was not good.
  • gray It's a cloudy day, so it's going to be a gray day.
  • graze The cows were allowed to graze freely in the meadow.
  • Greg Greg is a popular name.
  • Gregg Gregg is a reliable and trustworthy colleague.
  • grog I mixed a bit of rum into my hot cider to make a warm, delicious mug of grog.
  • grudge I don't hold a grudge against you for what happened in the past.
  • grunge Oasis's "Wonderwall" was a big influence on the grunge genre.
  • rag I need to buy a new rag to clean up the spilled milk on the floor.
  • RAGA I enjoy listening to Indian classical music and my favorite raga is Bhairavi.
  • rage She felt a sudden surge of rage when she realized her phone had been stolen.
  • rake The gardener used a rake to gather leaves into a pile.

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