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How to spell QEUE correctly?

The misspelling "qeue" should be corrected to "queue", which is the correct spelling for a line of people or objects waiting their turn. Other possible correct suggestions for the misspelling include "cue" or "kyu", depending on the context in which the misspelling appears.

List of suggestions on how to spell qeue correctly

  • ague The patient was diagnosed with an ague, characterized by fever, chills, and muscle pain.
  • bee The bee was busily buzzing around the flower garden collecting nectar.
  • clue
  • cue The spotlight operator missed his cue and left the stage dark for a few seconds.
  • Dee Dee is my best friend and we love to go shopping together.
  • due The rent is due on the first of each month.
  • Eke I have to eke out my money until the end of the month.
  • EOE Due to his EOE medical condition, he was unable to eat gluten or dairy products.
  • eu Eu gosto muito de viajar.
  • EUR The price of the item is 20 EUR.
  • fee I had to pay a fee to enter the museum.
  • gee " Gee, I never thought about it that way," said the surprised student.
  • gene My mom has a gene for baking fabulous desserts.
  • Gere
  • glue I used glue to attach the paper to the scrapbook page.
  • hue
  • LAUE I was looking for my LAUE in the dark.
  • lee Timothy Lee is my best friend.
  • moue She made a moue of distaste at the thought of eating the soggy sandwich.
  • nee Jane Smith, nee Johnson, is the new CEO of the company.
  • peke The little piggy was very hungry and peke the rabbit.
  • qed The mathematician wrote "qed" at the bottom of the proof to indicate the end of the demonstration.
  • Qua Qua consultant, I was able to provide valuable insights into the company's operations.
  • Que Que tal? (What's up?
  • QUES
  • queue I had to wait in a long queue at the store.
  • queued I queued up for hours to get tickets to the concert.
  • queues The queues for the popular ride at the amusement park were so long that we decided to skip it and find something else to do.
  • roue
  • rue The rue is a narrow, dirty street.
  • see
  • segue
  • sue She decided to sue the company for discriminating against her.
  • tee I always wear my lucky tee when I play golf.
  • Tue I will take you to Tue nightspot.
  • wee
  • Zeke Zeke is excited to start his new job next week.

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  • brassy
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