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How to spell LABLED correctly?

If you often find yourself misspelling "labeled", don't worry, you're not alone. The correct spelling requires just one "b" instead of two. It's easy to remember by thinking of the word "label" with just a single "b". Keep practicing, and soon enough, you'll be spelling "labeled" correctly without any hesitation.

List of suggestions on how to spell labled correctly

  • Babbled The baby babbled happily in her high chair, while her parents tried to decipher her baby talk.
  • Bailed I bailed out of the car when it started to smoke.
  • Baled The farmer baled the hay to store it for winter.
  • balled
  • Bawled She bawled uncontrollably when she received the news about her grandmother's passing.
  • Bled
  • Cabled I cabled my boss with the latest updates on the project.
  • dabbled I dabbled in painting before realizing it was not my passion.
  • fabled The fabled city of Atlantis has fascinated people for centuries.
  • Gabbled She gabbled on about her weekend plans without taking a breath.
  • gabled The gabled roof added an elegant touch to the Victorian-style home.
  • garbled
  • label She hastily grabbed a marker and wrote her name on the label of the notebook.
  • labeled The package was labeled with instructions for use.
  • labelled
  • labile Because of her labile mood, it was hard to predict how she would react to any given situation.
  • labored Despite her labored breathing, she refused to give up the race.
  • Ladled She ladled soup into the bowls for the guests.
  • liable If you don't sign the waiver, you will be liable for any damages that may occur during the event.
  • Libeled The company was shocked to see itself being libeled in the newspapers.
  • Lobbed The baseball player lobbed the ball to his teammate at first base.
  • lobed The leaves of the oak tree are lobed and have deep indentations.
  • Lolled He lolled in his hammock, lazily swinging back and forth in the warm afternoon breeze.
  • Lulled The sound of the waves lulled me to sleep.
  • marbled The marbled pattern of the countertop added a beautiful touch to the kitchen.
  • tabled The mayor tabled the proposal until the next city council meeting.
  • Warbled I warbled a little when I got up, it startled my husband.

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