How to spell REBULD correctly?
If you've mistakenly spelled "rebuld", fret not – here are some correct suggestions. The word you may have intended is "rebuild", meaning to construct or repair. Double-check your spelling, and remember to use a single "L" instead of "LD."
List of suggestions on how to spell rebuld correctly
- re build
- re-build
- rebel Despite her parents' wishes, she decided to rebel and pursue a career in art.
- rebels The rebels fought tooth and nail against the government forces.
- rebind I need to rebind this old and torn book so that I can read it again.
- rebound I'm glad I had the foresight to buy some potato chips to tide me over until my rebound date with my ex-
- rebuild After the fire, they had to rebuild the damaged house.
- rebuilds The rebuilds the wood frame.
- rebuilt Rebuilt from the ground up, this house is in better shape than the last one.
- rebuked She was quickly rebuked by her mother.
- rebut During the debate, the opposition was quick to rebut the claims made by the government.
- Refold Please refold your napkin after you've finished eating.
- remold
- remould The tire company decided to remould the used tires to be sold as low-cost alternatives to new ones.
- resold I recently resold my old textbooks to a local bookstore.
- result The result of the race was announced last night.
- Retold Originally, the story of Retold was a beloved children's story passed down for generations.
- ribald I found him a ribald joke to keep us amused during our journey.
Misspelling of the day
Apsolutly
- absolute
- absolutely
- absolutes
- apostle
- appositely
- aptly
- astutely
- axolotl
- axolotls
- desolately