How to spell LIIKED correctly?
If you inadvertently typed "liiked" instead of "liked", fret not! A few plausible alternatives could be "linked", "looked" or "liked". These suggestions not only rectify your spelling error but also maintain the intended meaning of the word. Always proofread to ensure accuracy in your writing!
List of suggestions on how to spell liiked correctly
- Bilked I was bilked yesterday on Craigslist.
- Clicked The button clicked.
- Diked The employee was diked for discussing company business with a client.
- Flicked I just flicked the light switch and it turned on.
- Hiked After hiked for hours, we reached the top of the mountain.
- irked I was irked by the constant noise coming from the construction site next door.
- Lacked She lacked the willpower to try again.
- Larked
- Leaked Documents that were leaked from the DNC suggest that the party was favoring Hillary Clinton over Bernie Sanders.
- liaised I liaised with the IT department to troubleshoot the issue with my computer.
- licked The dog licked his owner's face, excited to see him come home.
- lied She lied to her parents about her low grades.
- like
- liked
- liken I would liken her smile to the sunshine on a beautiful day.
- likes
- Limed The dessert was delicious, especially the limed part.
- lined The shelves were lined with colorful books.
- linked The two websites were linked together through a hyperlink.
- Lived He lived to be a hundred years old.
- locked
- Looked I looked at the painting and immediately fell in love with its vibrant colors.
- lucked I lucked into winning the lottery.
- Lurked furtive glances were all he could muster as he lurked in the shadows.
- Milked
- Piked The cat piked up the ball and caught it.
- slicked He slicked back his hair before heading out to the party.
Misspelling of the day
Discuuss
- discos
- discourse
- discourses
- discs
- discus
- discuses
- discuss
- discussed
- discusses
- disguise