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How to spell MUTILE correctly?

If you meant to type "mutile" but realized it was a misspelling, there are a few possible correct suggestions. You may have been trying to write "mutilate", meaning to cause severe damage or injury. Another possibility is "mutable", referring to something that is capable of changing or being altered. Double-check your intended word to ensure accurate communication.

List of suggestions on how to spell mutile correctly

  • futile It's futile to argue with him because he never changes his mind.
  • mettle After overcoming her shyness and taking on the new challenge, she proved her mettle to the team.
  • mile I ran a mile to catch the bus.
  • mobile I always bring my mobile phone whenever I go out.
  • motile Bacteria are often motile and can move around by means of flagella or other structures.
  • motive
  • mottle
  • muddle
  • muffle I had to muffle my laugh during the serious meeting.
  • mule I rode a mule to get to work.
  • Mustily I mustily gathered my things and left the office.
  • mutable This object is mutable.
  • mutate The virus can mutate quickly, making it difficult to develop effective vaccines.
  • mute I need to turn off my mute button.
  • mutely He mutely nodded his head in agreement.
  • mutilate It is illegal to kill or mutilate animals in most countries.
  • Muting Muting the sound on my phone is my go-to move when I need to quickly silence it.
  • mutiny The captain of the ship was able to prevent a mutiny among the crew.
  • muzzle She put her muzzle on his shoulder to stop the shaking.
  • stile He carefully climbed over the stile to reach the other side of the fence.
  • tile It was really hot outside so I decide to go outside and take a break by sitting on the mosaic tile in my backyard.

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