How to spell GIMBLE correctly?
If you have misspelled the word "gimble", there are a few possible correct suggestions depending on the context. If you meant to write the word used in Lewis Carroll's 'Jabberwocky', the correct spelling is "gimblet". For a technical context, "gimbal" might be the correct word. Alternatively, if you meant to write "gumble", “gimmick†or “gumshoeâ€, then those might be the correct
List of suggestions on how to spell gimble correctly
- amble I decided to amble through the park and enjoy the scenery.
- gabble
- gable The red roof of the house had a triangular gable at each end.
- gamble I don't like to gamble because I'm always afraid of losing money.
- Gambled I gambled my savings in the stock market and made a huge profit.
- gambler The gambler spent all his winnings from last night at the casino.
- gambles He frequently gambles away all of his savings in the hopes of hitting it big at the casino.
- garble I heard him garble his words as he recounted the story of his family's trip to the Caribbean.
- gimbals The gimbals keep the camera stable while filming.
- gobble The turkey will gobble up all the corn in the feeder.
- Gribble I had to use a chisel to remove the gribble-infested wood from the pier.
- grumble Despite the beautiful weather, my father continues to grumble about the excessive heat.
- jumble I can't keep all of this jumble in my head.
- kibble I'm going to feed my dog kibble.
- nimble The nimble cat was able to climb up the tree quickly and effortlessly.
- nimbler She was faster on her feet than he was; he felt like a nimbler.
- thimble As a child, my grandmother taught me how to sew and use a thimble to protect my fingers.
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