How to spell SLUKED correctly?
If you've accidentally written "sluked" instead of the correct word, here are a few suggestions to consider. It's possible you meant to write "sleeked", describing something smooth or polished. Alternatively, if you intended to write about a person's determination, "plucked" or "steeled" could be appropriate replacements.
List of suggestions on how to spell sluked correctly
- liked I liked the new restaurant in town.
- lucked Despite his lack of preparation, he lucked into passing the test.
- Lurked I lurked in the shadows, observing their every move.
- Skulked I skulked away after making my escape.
- Slacked I slacked off on my chores and now I have to do everything all at once.
- slake After a long walk, a cold drink of water can slake my thirst.
- slaked After drinking the Slaked limeade, I felt refreshed.
- sled
- Sleeked The sleeked car looked fast on the race track.
- slicked He slicked his hair back before the job interview.
- Slued
- Slugged The slugger slugged the ball over the fence.
- Sucked I sucked at that project.
- sulked No one likes to be sulked at, especially when it's clear that the person is not willing to stop being grumpy