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How to spell SQUEL correctly?

If you meant to type "squel" but ended up with a misspelling, fear not! There are a few suggestions that might be the word you intended. "Squelch" refers to a wet, sucking noise; "sequel" pertains to a follow-up story or movie; and "squirrel" describes a cute, bushy-tailed critter.

List of suggestions on how to spell squel correctly

  • quell The police arrived at the scene to quell the violent protest.
  • Raquel Raquel is an expert in marketing strategies.
  • samuel Samuel is a great name for a baby boy.
  • saul Saul was chosen to be the first king of Israel.
  • scull
  • sequel The highly anticipated sequel to the blockbuster movie is set to release next summer.
  • sequels Many people argue that Hollywood tends to rely too heavily on sequels and reboots instead of creating original content.
  • skull Inside the skull was a large Incan testifying idol.
  • slue She loved to watch Slue play basketball.
  • soul I believe that music has the power to feed the soul.
  • squall The sudden squall caught the sailors off guard, causing the ship to rock violently.
  • squaw The squaw was very angry.
  • squeak The old floorboards would always squeak when she walked on them.
  • squeal
  • squeals The piglet let out loud squeals when the farmer picked it up.
  • squelch He tried to squelch the rumors, but they seemed to spread faster each time.

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