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How to spell REOKED correctly?

The word "reoked" is likely a misspelling of "revoked". To correct this, one can suggest checking for spelling errors or using a spell-check tool. Additionally, proofreading, consulting a dictionary or rephrasing the sentence may be helpful in avoiding similar errors in the future.

List of suggestions on how to spell reoked correctly

  • Brooked As a peaceful person, she never brooked any kind of argument or conflict with her friends or family.
  • Creaked The old floorboards creaked as I tiptoed across the room.
  • crooked The tree stood tall with branches that twisted and crooked like the fingers of a witch.
  • Eked Despite the economic hardship, the family eked out a living on their small farm.
  • Freaked I was really freaked out when the box came through the door.
  • Racked I racked my brain trying to find a solution to the problem.
  • Raked
  • rebuked The teacher rebuked the student for talking during the lesson.
  • recooked I recooked the lasagna to make sure it was heated through.
  • reed The musician played a sweet melody on his wooden reed instrument.
  • Reeked The smell of rotting corpses reeked through the room.
  • Revoked
  • reworked After the reworked draft was submitted, the client gave feedback that they needed more revisions.
  • ricked After being ricked in the credenza, the insurance adjuster was none too pleased.
  • Rocked After drinking too much, she felt totally rocked.
  • Rooked Rooked means to move or turn around in a circular or elliptical pattern.
  • Rucked The muddy field was rucked up after the intense rugby game.
  • Trekked Today I trekked to the top of the mountain.
  • Wreaked The storm wreaked havoc on the small town, destroying homes and uprooting trees.
  • wrecked

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