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How to spell LAKKE correctly?

If you meant "lake", you can try correcting your spelling by changing the "k" to a "e" instead, which will give you the correct spelling. Alternatively, if you meant "lackey" or "lacquer", those are two different words with their own unique spellings, so you may want to double-check which term you actually intended to use.

List of suggestions on how to spell lakke correctly

  • bake
  • blake Blake is a popular name for both boys and girls.
  • cake
  • Clarke John is a very nice man, but I don't think I could ever date him because Clarke is my guy.
  • fake She always wore a fake smile to hide her true feelings.
  • flake She wouldn't date him because he was such a flake.
  • hake I need to buy a hake for dinner.
  • Jake Jake is my best friend since kindergarden.
  • lace My sister wears a lace blouse.
  • lack I lack the courage to approach her.
  • Lacked The recipe lacked the necessary ingredients for the dish to come out properly.
  • lackey I can't believe he's giving her the lackey job.
  • lacks The company lacks the resources to expand its market share.
  • lade
  • lake I went fishing with my grandfather at the lake last weekend.
  • lakes
  • lame The excuse he gave for missing the meeting was so lame that no one believed it.
  • lane I got stuck behind a slow-moving vehicle in the left lane on the highway this morning.
  • lank Her hair hung lank and greasy as she stepped out of the swimming pool.
  • lanky The lanky young man was easily to spot in the large crowd.
  • large Large tour buses are common in New York City.
  • lark The lark is a small bird that is known for singing brightly.
  • Larked He larked around the room, spreading joy and laughter among his friends.
  • larks We woke up early to the sound of larks singing outside our window.
  • LASE The laser lightshow set to LASE by the band was breathtaking.
  • late
  • LAUE There is a cool breeze blowing in from the LAUE observatory.
  • lave After cooking the Thanksgiving turkey, I need to lave the bird with water and disinfectant.
  • laze I like to laze around in the sun on the weekends.
  • like I like to go for a walk in nature.
  • locke John Locke was a prominent philosopher and political theorist during the Enlightenment era.
  • luke Luke is the most talented player on our team.
  • make
  • rake He used the rake to gather up the fallen leaves in the yard.
  • sake I always enjoy sake at the sushi bar.
  • slake I drank a glass of water to slake my thirst after a long walk.
  • take I am going to take a break from work.
  • wake I set my alarm for 6am so I can wake up early and get a head start on my day.

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