How to spell TEFFLE correctly?
If you happened to misspell "teffle", fret not! Here are a few possible correct suggestions: "truffle" (referring to the delicious chocolate or fungi delicacy), "waffle" (a mouth-watering breakfast treat) or "tiffle" (a less common word meaning a small quarrel or disagreement).
List of suggestions on how to spell teffle correctly
- baffle The mysterious disappearance of the valuable painting continues to baffle investigators.
- defile The company was accused of defiling the river by dumping toxic waste into it.
- duffle She packed all her winter clothes in a large duffle bag for her ski trip.
- Effie Effie is my grandmother's name and she loves to bake cakes.
- muffle I need to muffle my cough when I'm in public.
- piffle His argument was nothing more than piffle, and nobody took him seriously.
- raffle My church is going to hold a raffle with all proceeds going to a local charity.
- refile I need to refile those papers in their proper folder.
- riffle He started to riffle through the papers on his desk, searching for the report.
- ruffle The gust of wind ruffled the pages of my book as I read on the balcony.
- TEFL I completed my TEFL certification last summer and have been teaching English abroad ever since.
- Temple I went to see the famous temple in Japan.
- toffee I bought a bag of delicious toffee candies at the local candy store.
- trifle She dismissed his rude comment with a trifle wave of her hand.
- truffle I splurged on a box of rich and delightful dark chocolate truffles.
- waffle I love to eat waffles topped with fresh fruit and whipped cream for breakfast.