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How to spell DOEBLE correctly?

If you meant to write "double", then you can fix the misspelling by replacing "doeble". Double refers to two of something. Another suggestion is to use spell-check or dictionary to help ensure you are using the correct spelling for your intended meaning.

List of suggestions on how to spell doeble correctly

  • bobble I accidentally knocked over the bobble head on my desk.
  • cobble
  • dabble She likes to dabble in painting, but she's not very good at it.
  • dibble The gardener used a dibble to make small holes for planting the seeds.
  • doable The task of completing the project in a week seemed daunting at first, but with the right team and resources, it turned out to be quite doable.
  • docile She was a docile dog, who rarely made a sound.
  • doddle I would like to doddle around the museum for a bit.
  • dole The government provides financial dole to those who are unemployed or needy.
  • doodle
  • double I ordered a double espresso this morning to help me stay awake during my meeting.
  • doubled She doubled over in pain.
  • doubles When playing tennis, a doubles match involves two players on each team.
  • doublet Behind the curtain, there was a doublet hanging on the wall.
  • doubly I felt doubly grateful for my best friend's support during my difficult times.
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  • feeble With a feeble voice and shaking hands, the old man asked for help.
  • foible I have a foible for eating sugary food.
  • gobble
  • hobble I hope my ankle doesn't hobble at the wedding.
  • nobble Not many know what a nobble is, but it is a type of footwear that was popular in the early 1800s.
  • noble The king was a noble ruler who always looked out for the best interests of his people.
  • rouble I handed over the rouble I won on the lottery.
  • treble She took her treble up to the loft to practice.
  • wobble The table leg has a slight wobble, and I worry that my coffee will spill.

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