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How to spell REFIL correctly?

Possible correct suggestions for the misspelling "refil" could include "refill", "re-fill" or "replenish". Depending on the context of the misspelling, other possible corrections could be "refund", "refile" or "refuel". It's important to consider the intended meaning and context of the word when suggesting a correction.

List of suggestions on how to spell refil correctly

  • defile The hikers were careful not to defile the peaceful wilderness by leaving any trash behind.
  • EFL I am an EFL teacher and I teach English to students whose first language is not English.
  • evil The villain's plan was filled with evil intentions.
  • ireful The irate customer left an ireful review of the restaurant on social media.
  • rail
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  • real I hope that this is not a real life where I have to deal with this every day.
  • Reboil I had to reboil the water for my tea because it had gotten too cold.
  • recoil The gun's powerful recoil caused the shooter to stumble backwards.
  • redial If you don't reach your friend on the first try, you can redial their number to see if they answer the second time.
  • reel The fisherman began to reel in his catch.
  • ref I need to check the ref number of my order before contacting customer service.
  • refer I can refer you to a specialist who can help you with your medical condition.
  • refill I need to get a refill on my water bottle before heading out.
  • refills Would you like refills of your drink?
  • refine The chef will refine the recipe to make it more flavorful.
  • refit The ship will undergo a refit this week.
  • Refold I need to refold this shirt properly before I put it back in the closet.
  • REFS There are two refs at every basketball game.
  • refuel
  • REL
  • retail The retail area of the store is large and open.
  • revel The crowd continued to revel in the excitement of the concert long after it had ended.
  • revile The protesters began to revile the politician, shouting insults and accusations.
  • ROFL I couldn't help but ROFL at the hilarious joke my friend told me.
  • roil The raging storm began to roil the ocean, making it dangerous for ships to sail.
  • rueful As she looked back on her mistakes, she felt a sense of rueful regret.
  • TEFL I am planning to get my TEFL certificate so I can teach English abroad.
  • trefoil The trefoil motif is popular in jewelry.

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