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How to spell IMPIES correctly?

If you meant to type "impies" but it seems like a misspelling, there are a few correct suggestions. One alternative could be "impish", referring to a mischievous or playful nature. Another word might be "imposes", meaning to force or place a burden on someone. Double-checking spellings ensures clear communication.

List of suggestions on how to spell impies correctly

  • empires The fall of the Roman and Ottoman empires marked significant points in world history.
  • Empties He empties the trash every Wednesday morning.
  • impairs Drinking alcohol heavily impairs your ability to drive safely.
  • impales The spear impales the chest of the enemy soldier.
  • impedes The heavy snowfall impedes the visibility of drivers on the road.
  • impels The desire to succeed impels him to work harder than anyone else in the company.
  • impinges The noisy construction work next door impinges on my ability to focus.
  • impious The priest spoke of the impious behavior of those who have strayed from the path of righteousness.
  • impish The impish smirk on his face made it clear he was up to something mischievous.
  • implies The tone of his voice implies that he is unhappy with the situation.
  • imposes The government imposes heavy taxes on cigarettes.
  • impress She wanted to impress her boss with her excellent work performance.
  • imps The party was interrupted by a horde of imps.
  • imputes The prosecutor imputes guilt to the defendant based on circumstantial evidence.
  • umpires The umpires called the game to a close.

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