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How to spell LIKAN correctly?

If you meant to type "likan" but it was misspelled, here are some possible alternatives: "liken" (to represent a likeness), "liking" (to enjoy or appreciate something) or "liking" (the action of liking or approving of something). Double-check your context to determine the precise correction.

List of suggestions on how to spell likan correctly

  • aiken
  • Kan Kan is a Japanese word that translates to "perception" or "intuition".
  • laban Laban is a fermented milk drink popular in many African countries.
  • lan She connected her laptop to the LAN before starting her research.
  • lean I'm trying to eat healthy, so I usually choose lean protein like chicken or fish.
  • lien The bank has placed a lien on the property until the loan is paid off.
  • like
  • liked I really liked the new restaurant in town.
  • liken I would liken his singing style to that of a Broadway performer.
  • likens He likens the current political climate to a game of chess.
  • likes
  • liking I'm not really too fond of sushi, but my brother has developed quite a liking for it lately.
  • Lilian Lilian always has a positive attitude and brings joy to those around her.
  • limn The lake is limn with a layer of ice on top.
  • lin The rope was frayed from being lin around the railing.
  • Lina Speaking Lina's language fluently would come in handy when she travels to her homeland.
  • linen My grandma always used linen sheets, even in the warmest months of the year.
  • lion
  • litany It was a litany of complaints and requests for help.
  • liven The party needs some upbeat music to liven up the atmosphere.
  • loan She decided to take out a loan to pay for her college tuition.
  • logan Logan loves to play football.
  • Lyman In 1852, Lyman discovered a new planet.
  • Nikon I recently bought a Nikon camera to take better pictures for my blog.

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