How to spell SUFFLED correctly?
If you meant to type "suffled" but it's not a recognized word, here are a few possible suggestions. Perhaps you intended to write "shuffled" (to mix or rearrange), "snuffled" (to make a nasal sound) or even "snuggled" (to cuddle closely). Remember to carefully proofread your text to avoid such misspellings.
List of suggestions on how to spell suffled correctly
- muffled I could hear his voice, but it was muffled by the sound of the wind.
- ruffled
- Scuffled The two siblings scuffled over the last piece of cake.
- Shuffled I shuffled my feet nervously as I waited for my turn to speak.
- Snaffled After I caught the ball, he snaffled it away before I could get to it.
- sniffled I sniffled because I had a cold.
- Snuffled She snuffled as she tried to get her breath back.
- souffle I tried making a souffle for the first time, but it didn't rise properly.
- stifled She stifled a laugh when the speaker made a mistake.
- Suffered Although I suffered at the hands of my ex-boyfriend, I have since moved on and am happier now that I'm
- Sufficed A simple "yes" sufficed as her answer to the question.
- suffused The room was suffused with a warm and inviting glow from the fireplace.
- surfed