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How to spell SUMBLE correctly?

The correct spelling for “sumble” might be “stumble.” Other words that might be suggested are “simple, symbol or somber.” To avoid confusion, it is best to check the intended word’s spelling against a reliable source like a dictionary.

List of suggestions on how to spell sumble correctly

  • amble The elderly couple likes to amble around the park every morning.
  • bumble I watched the clumsy bumble of the bee as it moved from flower to flower.
  • bumbler The bumbler tripped over his own feet and spilled his coffee all over his shirt.
  • dumbly She stood there dumbly, not understanding what was happening.
  • fumble The quarterback began to fumble the ball, causing the crowd to gasp in disappointment.
  • fumbler I misplaced my fumbler and can't find it anywhere.
  • gamble I don't like to gamble because it is too risky.
  • humble I am humble because I know that I can always learn and improve.
  • Humbler I prefer a humbler wine to a more expensive one.
  • humbly I humbly request your assistance.
  • jumble She was sorting through a jumble of old photographs.
  • mumble I didn't quite catch what he said, he seemed to mumble his words.
  • mumbler I am a mumbler because I can't speak very loudly.
  • nimble The nimble cat dodged the toy mouse that was thrown towards it.
  • numbly The patient was feeling numbly from the anesthesia.
  • ramble I am going to take a ramble around the park.
  • rumble
  • sable The sable's fur is sleek and glossy.
  • sample Could I please have a sample of the perfume before I decide to buy it?
  • shamble The zombie continued to shamble towards me, his arms outstretched and his feet dragging along the ground.
  • simile She used a simile to describe the feeling, likening it to a balloon slowly deflating.
  • simple I need to make this project as simple as possible for you.
  • smile
  • sombre The room, which had once been full of light and color, now felt sombre and oppressive.
  • stable The stable was quite large and had several horses inside.
  • stubble Ramona had to trim her long hair into a stubble.
  • stumble
  • stumbler
  • tumble I was about to tumble off the edge of the cliff.
  • tumbler She was sawing logs with a bar axe, but I saw her tumbler on the ground next to her.
  • WOMBLE The womble was searching for discarded items to recycle.

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