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How to spell DULCE correctly?

If you find yourself misspelling "dulce", here are some possible correct suggestions: "dulcet", meaning sweet or melodious; "dunce", referring to a foolish person; "duke", a noble rank; or "dulse", a kind of edible seaweed. Make sure to double-check the context to ensure the correct spelling!

List of suggestions on how to spell dulce correctly

  • dace I love to fish for dace in the river near my house.
  • dale The cottage is nestled in a quiet dale with stunning views of the surrounding hills.
  • dance
  • deice During the winter season, it is important for airplanes to deice their wings before taking off.
  • delve I need to delve into that document to find the answer.
  • deuce John had the opportunity to break his opponent's serve but he lost his focus and let the game go to deuce.
  • dice I dice with my friends for fun.
  • dole The dole is a government program that gives welfare benefits to people who are unemployed or have low incomes.
  • dulcet The dulcet sound of the piano filled the room with a delicate sense of serenity.
  • dull The lecture was so dull that I had to struggle to stay awake.
  • dulled After sitting in front of the computer screen for hours, her eyes had dulled and she could no longer focus on her work.
  • Duller As winter approached, the days grew increasingly shorter and duller.
  • dulles I flew out of Dulles Airport yesterday.
  • dulls Reading the same book repeatedly is what dulls your interest in it.
  • dully The lecture was so boring that I stared dully at the clock, counting down the minutes until it ended.
  • duly The report was duly submitted for review.
  • dunce She has a brain the size of a dunce's egg.
  • duse
  • luce
  • pulse The pulse was racing in her veins.
  • tulle Soft, delicate tulle fabric drapes elegantly around the bodice of my dress.
  • ulcer I have a terrible ulcer on my stomach.

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