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How to spell POLCE correctly?

If you've accidentally misspelled "polce", fret not, as there are a couple of possible correct suggestions to rectify the error. The first option is "police", which refers to law enforcement authorities. Alternatively, "pole" is another possibility, representing a long, slender object often used for various purposes. Choose the right word based on your context.

List of suggestions on how to spell polce correctly

  • pace I need to slow down my pace if I want to avoid getting tired so quickly.
  • palace The king and queen lived in a magnificent palace with chandeliers and gold-plated furniture.
  • pale She looked pale and exhausted after staying up all night to finish her work.
  • Pele The renowned Brazilian football player Pele was born in 1940.
  • pile She stacked the dishes in a pile on the counter.
  • place I need to find a good place to watch the sunset.
  • pol I cannot believe that he would do something so Pol.
  • pole She was trying to pick up the pole that was on the ground.
  • Poled
  • poles I need to find some poles to hold up my tent.
  • police I was in the middle of an argument with my husband when the police showed up.
  • Policed The city streets were heavily policed during the protest.
  • polices The company polices were reviewed and updated to ensure compliance with legal and ethical standards.
  • policy The company's new policy is to give employees a five day vacation.
  • poll The latest poll shows that the majority of voters are in favor of the new policy.
  • polls The latest polls show that the presidential race is tightening as Election Day approaches.
  • polo I decided to wear my favorite polo shirt to the golf course.
  • POLS I am studying political science, or POLS, at university.
  • ponce
  • POOLE Poole is a coastal town in the south of England known for its beautiful beaches and bustling harbour.
  • pose She was trying to pose for a picture, but her hand kept going in front of her face.
  • puce The bridesmaid's dress was a shade of puce that did not flatter anyone in the wedding party.
  • pule I can't believe he just said "pule.
  • pulse I can feel my pulse racing as I run the last mile of the marathon.
  • PYLE

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