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How to spell SKICK correctly?

If you're faced with the misspelling "skick", there are a few correct suggestions to consider. One possibility is "slick", which means smooth and shiny. Another option is "stick", referring to a thin piece of wood or similar materials. Lastly, "quick" could be an appropriate alternative, meaning fast or speedy. Choose the correct word based on the intended context.

List of suggestions on how to spell skick correctly

  • Keck The Keck telescope in Hawaii is one of the largest observatories in the world.
  • kick I'm going to kick the ball to you.
  • kicky I've got a little something for your kicky.
  • kirk I saw a beautiful kirk on our way to the village.
  • quick
  • sack I need to carry my laptop in a sack because my backpack is too full.
  • Schick The Schick Quattro is a brand of razor that ladies can trust.
  • sic The word "sic" is often used in brackets to indicate that a quoted word or phrase has been transcribed or quoted verbatim, even if it appears to contain an error or mistake.
  • sick I am feeling sick and I need to lie down.
  • sicko
  • SICS I refuse to submit to SICS.
  • silk
  • sink
  • ski
  • skid
  • Skied
  • skier The experienced skier gracefully glided down the snowy slope.
  • Skies I am looking up at the beautiful Skies.
  • skiff I sailed my skiff down the river.
  • skill I have a skill for fixing things.
  • skim She held the cup still as she used the spoon to skim the foam from the top of the latte.
  • skin The sun was shining and the skin on my arms felt as though it was on fire.
  • skip I would like to skip this part of the presentation.
  • skirt I wore a colorful skirt with a white blouse to the party.
  • skis I used to love skiing when I was younger, but now I haven't been on the slopes in years and my skis are collecting dust in the garage.
  • skit The skit was so funny that the whole audience laughed.
  • skive I decided to skive off work and head to the beach instead.
  • skulk
  • skunk I smell a skunk!
  • slack Allison needs to slack off for a bit and take a break.
  • slick The roads were slick with rain, making it difficult to drive.
  • smack I gave her a smack on the butt with my palm.
  • smirk She couldn't help but smirk when she saw her little brother's failed attempt at a magic trick.
  • smock The artist wore a smock while painting to avoid getting paint on his clothing.
  • snack I enjoy having a healthy snack like an apple or some carrot sticks in the afternoon.
  • snick I heard the snick of the lock turning as she opened the door.
  • sock
  • speck I can barely see the speck of dust on the table.
  • spica Spica is a small constellation in the southern hemisphere.
  • spock "Live long and prosper," said Spock, raising his hand in the Vulcan salute.
  • stack He had a stack of cash sitting on the table.
  • stick I need a stick to pry this frame off.
  • sticky The table was sticky from the spilled juice.
  • stock The stock market went crazy this morning.
  • stuck I am stuck in this chair and I can't get out!

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