How to spell GAURGE correctly?
If you've mistakenly typed "gaurge" instead of "gorge", don't worry! Autocorrect can play tricks sometimes. The correct spelling for a deep and narrow ravine is "gorge". So, take a deep breath and let autocorrect do its job correctly next time. Keep up the good spelling!
List of suggestions on how to spell gaurge correctly
- barge The barge slowly made its way down the river, carrying a shipment of goods.
- gage
- garage I'd like to take my car to the garage.
- gargle After drinking that alcoholic drink, I felt the need to gargle.
- gauge The car's fuel gauge says it's almost empty.
- Gauged The engineer gauged the amount of pressure needed to power the machine.
- gauges I need to find the gauges for this car.
- gauze
- george George is my friend who loves hiking.
- gorge We hiked through the gorge to get to the waterfall.
- gouge The mechanic tried to gouge me with an overly expensive repair bill.
- grudge I have a grudge against him for ruining my wedding day.
- gunge I stuck my hand in the drain and had to get a bucket of gunge to clean it off.
- gurgle I could hear the water gurgle as it went down the drain.
- large The large tree next to the house cast a long shadow.
- marge I can only assume you mean "marge" as in the abbreviation for "margin": The student raised her hand to ask a question about the text in the left marge of the page.
- purge He was determined to purge his system of the virus.
- Sarge " Sarge is the nickname of the sergeant in charge of our platoon.
- surge I was caught in a surge of people leaving the party.
- urge