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How to spell GROUL correctly?

If you've accidentally typed "groul" instead of the intended word, here are some possible corrections: "girl", "growl", "grout" or "ground". These substitutes depend on the context or nearby words. Always double-check your spelling to avoid confusion in your communication, especially in written forms.

List of suggestions on how to spell groul correctly

  • gaul Julius Caesar conquered Gaul during his conquest of Europe.
  • ghoul The cemetery was said to be haunted by a ghoul who preyed on the living.
  • goal My ultimate goal is to become a successful writer.
  • grail The Holy Grail is a legendary cup believed to have been used by Jesus Christ at the Last Supper, and sought after by many knights in medieval times.
  • grill I love to grill vegetables and seafood during the summer months.
  • grog The sailors drank grog to warm up on the chilly night at sea.
  • GROK
  • grouch My neighbor tends to be a bit of a grouch whenever I see him.
  • group My social group meets every Sunday afternoon for a game of basketball.
  • grouse The hunters found a few grouse in the forest.
  • grout The grout between the tiles in the bathroom needs to be cleaned.
  • grovel I was so embarrassed to grovel on the ground in front of him.
  • grow I plan to grow my hair out this year.
  • growl The dog started to growl when someone came to the door.
  • growls The dog growls when someone tries to take away its bone.
  • grub After hibernating for the winter, the animals will get a good meal of grub.
  • gruel I refuse to drink that gruel.
  • grus The grus was a small, rocky bird that inhabited the mountainous regions of Europe.
  • Raoul
  • Raul I met Raul for the first time at the party.
  • roil The storm's strong winds and waves managed to roil the waters of the lake.
  • roll The sushi chef will roll up the sushi with seaweed and rice.

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