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How to spell IMPLESE correctly?

If you've mistakenly typed "implese" instead of the correct word, here are some possible suggestions. It could be "impose" if you meant to express authority or forcefulness. Alternatively, it could be "impress" to convey admiration or make an impact. Use the context to determine the right word!

List of suggestions on how to spell implese correctly

  • amplest I gave him the amplest evidence of my trust by revealing my deepest secrets to him.
  • dimples Her smile was infectious, with her bright eyes and playful dimples.
  • impales The fisherman impales the worms onto the hook to attract the fish.
  • impasse The negotiations between the two sides came to an impasse when they couldn't agree on a compromise.
  • impede The snow on the road greatly impeded my progress to work.
  • implies His lack of response implies that he is not interested in the proposal.
  • implode If we don't find a way to fix our financial problems soon, our entire business will implode.
  • implore I implore you to consider the consequences of your actions before it's too late.
  • impose The government plans to impose new regulations on the pharmaceutical industry.
  • impress I want to impress my boss with my idea during our meeting.
  • impulse Without thinking, I acted on impulse and bought the dress.
  • pimples She tried every product advertised for pimples to no avail.
  • simplest The simplest way to solve the problem is to start from the beginning.
  • wimples The nuns wore traditional habits with large wimples covering their heads.

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