How to spell CRATLE correctly?
"Cratle" may be a misspelling of "cradle". Possible correct suggestions include: "cradle", meaning a baby's bed; "craze", meaning a temporary obsession; "crater", meaning a large bowl-shaped depression on the surface of the earth or other astronomical object; or "crate", meaning a wooden or plastic container used for transportation or storage.
List of suggestions on how to spell cratle correctly
- castle The castle was built in the 11th century and has been standing for over 900 years.
- cattle The cowboy herded the cattle across the dusty plains.
- cradle The baby was sleeping soundly in her mother's cradle.
- Cradled The newborn baby was cradled in her mother's arms.
- cradles
- crate I asked the delivery man to place the heavy crate filled with books next to my desk.
- Crated The fragile sculpture was carefully crated and shipped to the art museum.
- crater A crater is a depression in the surface of a celestial body.
- crates She unloaded the crates of apples from the truck.
- crawl I need to crawl under this table.
- Crawled The baby crawled across the room to reach his favorite toy.
- crawler The crawler-bot was designed to help clean up the debris.
- create I am going to create a masterpiece with my art kit.
- crete I've always wanted to visit the beaches of Crete.
- curate
- grate
- rattle