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How to spell LLIKED correctly?

Possible correct suggestions for the misspelling "lliked" might include "liked", "linked" or "looked". It's important to consider the context in which the misspelling appears in order to determine the most appropriate correction. Proofreading and using spell-check tools can help avoid these types of errors.

List of suggestions on how to spell lliked correctly

  • Clicked
  • Diked The pond was oddly diked and circling.
  • Flaked
  • Flicked I flicked on the living room light, and the room was plunged into darkness.
  • Hiked Last weekend, I hiked to the top of the mountain and the view from the summit was breathtaking.
  • Lacked He lacked the motivation to start the project.
  • Larked She larked about all day long.
  • Leaked There were reports that a leaked document revealed the company was using a secret algorithm to cheat on their tests.
  • licked The dog licked his owner's face after he returned home.
  • lied He lied to his boss about his qualifications to get the job.
  • like I really like ice cream, especially when it's a hot summer day.
  • liked I liked the way the sun sparkled on the water.
  • liken I always liken my best friend to a ray of sunshine, because she brightens up my day whenever I see her.
  • likes She Likes to Dance.
  • Limed Limed means spiced with lemon.
  • lined
  • linked
  • Lived I lived in Italy for a year while studying abroad.
  • locked He accidentally locked his keys inside the car.
  • Looked I looked at the picture and it made me feel happy.
  • lucked I lucked out with a last-minute cancellation and was able to get a reservation at the fully booked restaurant.
  • Lurked The owl lurked in the trees, watching the rodent attentively.
  • Piked The fisherman piked the massive trout out of the river.
  • slaked Helena was feeling a little bit slaked after her wine.
  • slicked She slicked her hair back with some hair product.

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