How to spell LOOKDS correctly?
If you've misspelled "lookds", fret not! Here are some correct suggestions: "looks" refers to appearances; "locks" are devices to secure doors; "loads" means a large quantity of something; "loose" describes something not tight. So, double-check what you meant to say and choose the appropriate word for your intended message!
List of suggestions on how to spell lookds correctly
- goods The store sells high-quality goods at affordable prices.
- loads
- locks He always double checks to make sure all the locks are secured before leaving the house.
- Looked I looked away when she said that.
- lookers The car show was full of beautiful cars that attracted a lot of lookers.
- looks
- loots The thieves escaped with all the loots during the night.
- lords She was discussing her political views with a group of lords.