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How to spell GOWLED correctly?

The misspelling "gowled" could possibly be corrected to "growled" as both words are pronounced similarly and share the same first three letters. Another possible correction could be "jowled" if the intended word was meant to describe someone with sagging cheeks or a double chin.

List of suggestions on how to spell gowled correctly

  • Bowled Last night I bowled a perfect game, scoring 300 points.
  • Coaled The steamship was coaled up before it set sail across the Atlantic Ocean.
  • coiled
  • cooled The soup had cooled to a perfect temperature for serving.
  • cowed The teacher's strict demeanor cowed the students into silence.
  • Doled The government doled out relief funds to the victims of the natural calamity.
  • Fowled Fowled is a word meaning "to cook by placing food in a pot with running water".
  • gabled The house had a steeply gabled roof that towered over the surrounding trees.
  • galled It galled her to know that her co-worker got the promotion instead of her.
  • gelled The mixture gelled perfectly after cooling in the refrigerator.
  • Glowed The sky glowed orange as the sun set behind the mountains.
  • Gobbled I gobbled up all of the chocolatey goodness.
  • goblet
  • Goggled We went out for coffee and goggled at each other in the carriage ride home.
  • gold I found some gold coins on the ground.
  • Golfed Last weekend, I golfed with my uncle and it was a really fun experience.
  • Gored King Gorgo, the mighty beast of Defiant, had his flank Gored by a rival king.
  • gould The Gould exhibition at the Art Gallery of NSW is open until 10 January.
  • gowned The bride was elegantly gowned in a white satin dress with a long train.
  • Growled I growled when he invaded my personal space.
  • Gulled I was gulled by her tricked me.
  • holed I was holed up in my room for days on end.
  • Howled The wind howled through the broken window, bringing in the cold air from outside.
  • Ogled As he walked down the street, he couldn't help but ogled at the beautiful houses.
  • oiled She oiled her hair.
  • owlet The young owl in the tree was an owlet, chirping softly as it waited for its mother to return.
  • Poled I ate a poled at the seafood shack.
  • Scowled The boss scowled at me when I didn't make my report on time.
  • soled The shoes were soled with a durable rubber material for better traction.
  • yowled Without warning, the dog yowled, startling both the humans.

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