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How to spell SIGLE correctly?

Possible correct spellings for the misspelling "sigle" could be "single", "cycle", "eagle", "sickle" or "Bugle". It's important to double-check spellings before submitting written work to ensure clarity and professionalism.

List of suggestions on how to spell sigle correctly

  • bugle The bugle call signaled the start of the race.
  • eagle The eagle swooped down from the sky and caught the fish in its talons.
  • giggle The children couldn't help but giggle when the clown made silly faces.
  • jiggle She couldn't help but jiggle her leg nervously during the interview.
  • niggle I have a small niggle with the new software, but overall it works fine.
  • ogle She couldn't help but ogle at the handsome stranger walking by.
  • sable She had a sable coat and a sable hat.
  • sage The sage advised him not to make that decision.
  • sale I'm excited for the upcoming sale at my favorite clothing store.
  • scale She had to use a scale to measure the exact amount of ingredients for the recipe.
  • segue After discussing the topic of politics, the speaker tried to segue into a more lighthearted subject.
  • sickle The farmer used a sharp sickle to harvest the wheat.
  • sidle The cat tried to sidle past me and escape through the door.
  • siege I went on a siege of my food this morning.
  • Sighed She sighed with relief when she finally finished her exams.
  • sigma I am interested in learning more about sigma.
  • signer The famous singer-songwriter collaborated with a talented signer to create a beautiful duet.
  • silk My favorite dress is made of silk.
  • sill I noticed that there was a small hole in the bottom of the cabinet, and a sill above it.
  • silly I find this assignment so silly.
  • silo A large grain silo can be seen from the road.
  • simile "The author used a simile to compare the sky to a canvas painted with sweeping strokes of pink and orange.
  • single She prefers the single life because she enjoys her independence.
  • singly I can't carry this load singly, I need help from someone.
  • sizzle I love hearing the sauce sizzle when I add the chicken to the pan.
  • smile I smile every time I see my dog wag his tail.
  • soigne She always looked soigne and well put together, no matter what the occasion.
  • sole She was wearing a pair of soft, ecru desert sandals from the Sole booth at the market.
  • stale The food was too stale to eat.
  • stile
  • stole She stole my heart with her beautiful smile.
  • style She has an elegant style of dressing.
  • wiggle I can't help but wiggle my butt when I dance.

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