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How to spell IMPLIE correctly?

A reasonable correction for the misspelling "implie" might be "imply", which means to suggest or state indirectly. Other possible corrections include "implode", which means to collapse inward or "implore", which means to beg or plead with someone. However, the context in which "implie" was used would help determine the most appropriate correction.

List of suggestions on how to spell implie correctly

  • ample I provided ample evidence to support my argument.
  • dimple Her smile was made all the more charming by the dimple that appeared in her left cheek.
  • impale The stakes were set in the ground to impale the heads of traitors.
  • implied The speaker implied that there may be consequences if we do not take action.
  • implies The choice of words she used implies that she is not happy with the situation.
  • implode The building started to implode due to the lack of structural support.
  • implore
  • imply Just because I don't say anything doesn't imply that I agree with you.
  • impolite
  • impulse She had a sudden impulse to dye her hair pink.
  • pimple I have a big pimple on my cheek that's making me self-conscious.
  • simple My favourite type of food is simple and easy to make.
  • wimple She was wearing a wimple.

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