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How to spell IMPULE correctly?

When encountering the misspelling "impule", there are a few possible correct suggestions. The first could be "impulse", meaning a sudden strong desire or urge. Another option might be "imple", which is a variant spelling of "implement". Finally, "impuce" could be a potential suggestion, although it is a less common term referring to an ancient coin.

List of suggestions on how to spell impule correctly

  • ample The cafeteria provides ample seating for all students.
  • ampule A small ampule of vaccine is placed in the patient's arm.
  • impala During the daytime, the impala flock to the watering holes in search of a drink.
  • impale The stake was sharpened to impale the vampire.
  • impel The desire to succeed can sometimes impel people to work harder.
  • imply Her tone seemed to imply that she did not believe him.
  • impulse I acted on impulse and bought the new book.
  • impure She wasn't sure if she should touch it or not, it looked too impure.
  • impute It is not fair to impute such intentions to her without any evidence.

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