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How to spell BUILE correctly?

If you meant to type "buile" but discovered it's a misspelling, fear not! Here are a few possible correct suggestions: "boule" (a game), "bile" (digestive fluid), "bouillie" (a French dish) or "bile" (anger or resentment). Confirm the intended meaning and use the right term to ensure clear communication.

List of suggestions on how to spell buile correctly

  • bail The judge set the bail at $10,000 for the defendant's release.
  • Bailed I bailed on my plans to go out tonight because I wasn't feeling well.
  • bailey The bailey of the castle was heavily fortified with walls, gates, and towers.
  • BAILS The defendant's lawyer requested a reduction in bails amidst the COVID-19 pandemic.
  • bale
  • bauble
  • beguile The salesman tried to beguile the customer into buying the car by highlighting its sleek design and impressive features.
  • belle The belle of the ball arrived wearing an exquisite gown.
  • Berle The Berle chair is one of the most popular pieces of modern furniture.
  • bible
  • bide
  • bike
  • bile The bile in his stomach churned.
  • bilge My boat has a lot of bilge.
  • bilk I saw a whale in Bilk Bay.
  • bill
  • bite I accidentally took a bite of the spicy pepper and now my mouth is on fire.
  • boil If you want to make tea, then boil some water first.
  • boiled I boiled some water before adding the spaghetti.
  • boiler The boiler in the basement of the building malfunctioned, causing residents to evacuate due to the risk of carbon monoxide poisoning.
  • Boils
  • bole The bole of the tree was so large that it took several people to reach their arms around it.
  • boole
  • boyle The boat banked and I fell into the river, bobbing to the surface minutes later when the boat boyle back towards
  • brie I love to eat brie cheese with crackers and fruit for a snack.
  • brill I found a brill new book in the library.
  • bubble
  • buckle I had to buckle my seatbelt before the car started moving.
  • bugle The bugle called for all soldiers to return to their quarters.
  • bugler The bugler called for the troops to assemble.
  • build
  • builder The builder is constructing a new home down the street.
  • built The city was built on a preconceived plan.
  • bulb They hung a bulb in the stairwell.
  • bulge The bulge in her backpack was noticeable.
  • bulk The bulk of the furniture was quite heavy to move.
  • bull I see a bull in the field.
  • Bulled
  • bullet The criminal was caught after a bullet was found lodged in the wall behind him.
  • bulls I had to put up with the bulls at the gym.
  • bully He always seemed to be a bully, and no one wanted to be around him.
  • burble The stream made a soothing burble as the water flowed over the rocks.
  • burgle The burglar attempted to burgle the house but was caught by the security guard.
  • burl The burl on the oak tree looked like a large bulge on its trunk.
  • burled The tree's burled trunk was illuminated by the sun's rays.
  • burly
  • busily The ants were busily gathering food for the winter.
  • butler I'm not a butler, I'm a maid.
  • file I need to file this report before leaving for the day.
  • guile The politician used guile to deceive the public and win the election.
  • mile It takes about 20 minutes to drive a mile on this road.
  • mule My mom got a new mule for the farm.
  • nile The Nile is a long river in Africa that flows through the countries of Egypt, Sudan, and Ethiopia.
  • nubile Her nubile body was ripe for the taking.
  • pile I can't believe she just threw all her clothes on the pile!
  • pule
  • rile The barking of the dog seemed to rile up the cat, causing it to hiss and arch its back.
  • rule My parents always said not to break the rule.
  • tile
  • vile The vile odor made me sick.
  • wile The sly fox used his wile to outsmart the farmer and steal the chickens from the coop.
  • yule Christmas, of course, is the holiday of redemption and Yule is the time of year when the old ways are renewed.

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