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How to spell REPIL correctly?

If you meant to type "repil" but it's a misspelling, here are a few possible correct suggestions. Perhaps you meant "repel", which means to drive away or reject. Another possibility is "reptile", referring to a class of cold-blooded vertebrates. Lastly, it could be an abbreviation for "replied" if used in a messaging context. Double-check your intended meaning to choose the correct word.

List of suggestions on how to spell repil correctly

  • peril The climbers were in great peril as they approached the summit of the treacherous mountain.
  • rail I love staring out the window and watching the scenic views while traveling on a rail.
  • real He's a real troublemaker.
  • Reboil Reboil is a word often used in cooking.
  • recoil The gun recoil stunned him.
  • redial I had to redial the number several times due to poor cell reception.
  • reel I had to reel in my fishing line quickly when I felt a tug on the other end.
  • refill
  • REL
  • rep The rep from the company came to our office to discuss the new products.
  • Repaid I have repaid the money I borrowed from her.
  • repair The mechanic will repair my car's broken engine.
  • repay I promise to repay the money I borrowed from you as soon as possible.
  • repeal I propose to repeal the current law.
  • repel If you are planning to pet the dog, please be aware that it may repel you.
  • repels The smell of the rotten garbage repels most people.
  • repine I repine over the delay in getting my new computer.
  • reply I'm waiting for a reply from my friend.
  • REPS Ronny can reps for our team tomorrow at the game.
  • reptile
  • retail I work at a retail store and help customers find what they are looking for.
  • revile It is never okay to revile someone just because their opinions differ from yours.
  • roil The storm caused the ocean to roil and churn, making it impossible for the fishermen to venture out.

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