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How to spell PEDLER correctly?

If you've come across the misspelling "pedler", fret not! The correct term is actually "peddler". Commonly confused due to homophonic similarity with words like "meddle" or "pedal", "peddler" refers to a person who sells goods door-to-door. Remember to double the "d" and you'll be spelling it right!

List of suggestions on how to spell pedler correctly

  • Adler Adler is a German word that means 'eagle'.
  • dealer
  • idler The idler spent his entire day lounging on the couch, with no intention of doing any work.
  • meddler You need to keep yourself from being a meddler.
  • paddler The experienced paddler navigated the choppy waters with ease.
  • paler I look much paler than usual without any makeup on.
  • Peale The museum is home to a collection of paintings by American painter Thomas Jefferson Peale.
  • Pealed The pizza pealed in half as she bit into it.
  • pedaled I pedaled the bike all the way to the store.
  • peddle I do not have the ability to provide personal opinions, but here is a sentence using the word "peddle": The street vendor would often peddle his goods to tourists.
  • Peddled The hotdogs were peddled by the hungry kids.
  • peddler The peddler made his way through the crowded market, offering his wares to anyone who would listen.
  • peddlers The city market was bustling with peddlers selling their wares.
  • peddles The street vendor peddles his goods every day in the busy market.
  • peeled
  • peeler She used a vegetable peeler to slice the carrots thinly.
  • Pele I am a big fan of the footballer, Pele.
  • Pelee Pelee Island is the southernmost inhabited part of Canada.
  • pellet I was surprised to see a pellet rifle in the cabinet.
  • peter Did you see Peter today?
  • pewter She tugged at her shirt, shruging out of it and revealing a gray, form-fitting pewter tank top
  • puller The machine operator is the puller of the lever.
  • teller I used to be a teller at the bank.

Misspelling of the day

Ideling

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