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How to spell SHIFE correctly?

For the misspelling "shife", there are a few possible correct suggestions. One option could be "shift", referring to a change or movement. Another option might be "shine", meaning to give off light. Lastly, "sheaf" could be a suitable suggestion, which refers to a bundle of grain or stalks of plants.

List of suggestions on how to spell shife correctly

  • chafe The rope began to chafe against the pier, causing it to fray.
  • chive
  • fife I love the sound of the fife.
  • hive The bees were buzzing in and out of the hive.
  • life "The purpose of life is to live it, to taste experience to the utmost, to reach out eagerly and without fear for newer and richer experience.
  • rife Rife with germs, she refused to get near the sick child.
  • safe You need to be completely safe when you take this drug.
  • shaft The shaft of the light is broken.
  • shave
  • She
  • Shied He was visibly shaken by the experience and Shied away from the group.
  • shier The man had a shier expression on his face.
  • shies
  • shift I need to shift my gear before we leave.
  • shifty The jittery defendant was considered shifty by the prosecutor.
  • shiite Shiite is a term used to describe a member of the Shia branch of Islam.
  • shim I need to shim the door to get it to fit.
  • shin I have a new shin-high stiletto that I'm just dying to try on.
  • shine
  • shiner I got a nasty shiner from when I tripped over his foot.
  • ship I am looking for my lost ship.
  • shire In England, the county of Kent is known as the shire.
  • shiv The prisoner made a shiv out of a plastic spoon.
  • shiva The funeral procession of Shiva was a sacred sight.
  • shiver As the chilly wind blew, she couldn't help but shiver.
  • SHIVS In India, Shivs are considered sacred.
  • shoe I forgot to tie my shoe before running in the race.
  • shove He attempted to shove the stubborn dresser through the narrow doorway.
  • shrive Fatherhood has given me a great shrive.
  • wife My wife and I are going on a vacation this summer.

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