How to spell SEVMILE correctly?
The misspelling "sevmile" may possibly be corrected to "smile", "sevamile" or "seamile". "Smile" refers to a facial expression of happiness, while "sevamile" and "seamile" may refer to a distance of measurement in non-SI units.
List of suggestions on how to spell sevmile correctly
- Emile Emile is a great cook and his food is always delicious.
- revile He chose to revile his critics instead of engaging in civil discourse.
- Semite The term " Semite" refers to a member of any of the peoples who speak or spoke a Semitic language, including Arabs and Jews.
- senile My grandpa's senile behavior has caused him to forget my name.
- servile The way the servile employees followed their boss's every command made me uncomfortable.
- sessile The barnacles are sessile, staying permanently attached to the rocks.
- Seville I visited the Alcazar of Seville, it's an impressive palace.
- simile He used a simile to explain his point, likening the situation to a ship caught in a storm.
- smile She couldn't help but smile when she saw him.