How to spell LAGE correctly?
If you meant to type "lage" but ended up misspelling it, here are a few possible correct suggestions. Depending on what you intended to express, you may try "large", which means big in size or quantity; "luge", which is a type of sled used in a sport; or "lage", which is the correct spelling in Norwegian for the word "place."
List of suggestions on how to spell lage correctly
- age
- cage The tiger sat quietly in its cage, watching the visitors walk past.
- gage I need to use a gage to measure the thickness of this metal.
- lace
- lade She handed the heavy lade to her coworker so they could continue pouring the cement into the mold.
- lag The video game began to lag as the graphics became more complex.
- lager
- lags The video game lags when there are too many players in the same area.
- lake I went fishing in the lake with my dad.
- lame I sprained my ankle and now I have to walk with a lame limp.
- lane I was driving down the narrow lane towards my grandmother's house.
- large
- LASE The doctor informed the patient that they will lase their vision to improve their eyesight.
- late
- LAUE I have a bad case of laue.
- lave I couldn't go to work today, I had to lave my sick child at home.
- laze On lazy summer afternoons, I like to laze around in the hammock with a good book.
- loge The loge is always full of excited fans.
- luge Jenny won the luge competition.
- page
- rage When I was told my job was being eliminated, I felt a rage boil inside me.
- sage The sage advised me that I should not drink and drive.
- wage I am currently negotiating my salary and hope to receive a higher wage.