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How to spell NLOCK correctly?

If you've misspelled "nlock", worry not! The correct suggestions may include "unlock", "block" or "clock". Depending on the context, "unblock", "knock" or "flock" could also be plausible alternatives. Whenever in doubt, consult a dictionary or rely on auto-correct to ensure accurate spelling.

List of suggestions on how to spell nlock correctly

  • Alack Alack, I wish I had studied harder for my exam.
  • black The black dog chased after the ball in the park.
  • bloc The countries formed a trade bloc to promote economic cooperation and growth.
  • block
  • clack As the train sped across the tracks, the rhythmic clack of its wheels became a soothing background noise.
  • click I heard a click and the door slowly opened.
  • cloak He wore a black cloak to hide his identity.
  • clock I forgot to set the alarm clock last night and woke up late this morning.
  • cluck The sound of the hens' cluck woke me up early in the morning.
  • flack The company received a lot of flack for their unethical business practices.
  • fleck There was a fleck of paint on the edge of the table.
  • flick She gave the light switch a flick and the room was suddenly illuminated.
  • flock Every evening, a flock of birds would fly over the lake.
  • knock I heard someone knock at the door.
  • lack I am disappointed in the lack of communication between us.
  • lick The dog likes to lick his owner's face every morning.
  • lock
  • locke
  • loco The loco driver was able to bring the train to a sudden halt just in time to avoid a terrible accident.
  • look I'm going to take a look and see what's happening.
  • luck I hope luck is on our side for the upcoming exam.
  • neck She carefully placed the necklace around her neck.
  • nick
  • nook I found a cozy nook in the library to relax and read my book.
  • pluck The brave knight mustered up the courage to pluck the sword from the stone.
  • slack I need to tighten this rope, as there is too much slack in it.
  • slick The rain made the streets slick and dangerous to drive on.
  • unlock I used my key to unlock the door to my apartment.

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