How to spell SENSEAL correctly?
If you are trying to correct the misspelling "senseal", try instead "sealant" or "sensual". "Sealant" refers to a material used to prevent air, water or other substances from passing through a surface. On the other hand, "sensual" pertains to the senses or the excitement of the body.
List of suggestions on how to spell senseal correctly
- senegal
- sense
- sensed I sensed something was wrong when I walked into the room and everyone was quiet.
- senses My senses were overwhelmed by the strong scent of flowers in the garden.
- sensual The scent of roses filled the room, creating a sensual atmosphere that appealed to all of the senses.
- unseal After years of being kept secret, Congress voted to unseal the documents pertaining to the investigation.