How to spell BRAEK correctly?
If you've accidentally misspelled "braek", fret not! Here are a few likely correct alternatives: "break", to indicate a pause or respite; "brake", referring to the device used to slow down or stop a vehicle; or "bake", the process of cooking food in an oven. So next time, double-check your spelling for the right word!
List of suggestions on how to spell braek correctly
- back
- Barack
- bark The dog's bark woke up the whole neighborhood.
- beak
- bra The bra fit snugly around her chest.
- brace My neck hurts from being in such a tight brace for so long.
- Brae My parents live on Brae Street.
- brag I like to brag about my accomplishments.
- bragg
- brake I had to slam on the brake to avoid hitting the deer that ran across the road.
- braked The driver braked suddenly to avoid hitting a pedestrian who had stepped onto the road.
- brakes Brakes are essential on a bike.
- brave I was brave enough to speak to her.
- bray The donkey began to bray loudly in the middle of the night, waking up the entire farm.
- braze The blacksmith will braze the broken link on the chain.
- break
- brew I like to brew coffee in the morning to help me wake up.
- brick I will build a brick wall to keep them out.
- brie She munched on her brie while they waited for the pizza to arrive.
- Brock Brock is the new gym instructor.
- brook The brook flowed swiftly and brightly beneath the trees.
- rack She placed the plates back on the rack after washing them.
- reek After a long day of hiking in the hot sun, my clothes began to reek of sweat.