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How to spell LISKE correctly?

The misspelling "liske" can be corrected with various possibilities. One suggestion is "like", which is commonly used to express similarity. Another option could be "lisle", referring to a type of fine cotton fabric. Alternatively, "lisk" may be a suitable correction, representing a shortened form of the word "lizard" in some dialects.

List of suggestions on how to spell liske correctly

  • disk I need to transfer the files from the old disk to the new one.
  • Fisk Fisk is charged with aiding and abetting the smuggling of drugs.
  • lake The cabin by the lake is my favorite place to relax.
  • LASE The doctor recommended using the LASE procedure for my eye surgery.
  • Lice Lice are tiny insects that infest the hair and scalp.
  • lick
  • licks The dog eagerly licks his master's hand every time he returns home.
  • liege The king and his liege lord stood side by side on the battlefield.
  • like The car accident was like a movie.
  • likes She likes to exercise in the morning.
  • link I hit the link for the recipe.
  • linker The linker is responsible for linking together all of the compiled code into a single executable file.
  • Lisa
  • lisle
  • lisp She had a noticeable lisp when she spoke, making it difficult for others to understand her.
  • lisper As a lisper, it can be difficult to communicate clearly with others.
  • list She read the list of grievances.
  • lister This restaurant has a lister on staff to make sure your dinner is as fresh as possible.
  • locke John Locke was a philosopher who contributed to the development of the theory of empiricism.
  • lose I'm going to have to lose 20 pounds to fit into my dress.
  • luke My name is Luke and I'm a Jedi Knight.
  • risk Risk is always a decision we must make.
  • risky It's risky to go out in the dark by yourself.

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