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How to spell URGUE correctly?

If you've mistakenly typed "urgue" instead of the intended word, here are some possible correct suggestions. If you meant "urge", it could signify a strong desire or compulsion. Alternatively, "urge" could be "purge", meaning to cleanse or eliminate. Another possibility is "rogue", referring to someone who deviates from norms. Always proofread to avoid such errors!

List of suggestions on how to spell urgue correctly

  • ague The sudden chills and high fever indicated that the patient was suffering from ague.
  • argue I don't want to argue with you, but I think you're wrong about that.
  • Argued The lawyers argued their case for hours in the courtroom.
  • arguer The arguer made several valid points during the debate.
  • argues The lawyer argues his client's case in front of the judge.
  • argus Argus was the faithful attendant of Hera in Greek mythology, known for having 100 eyes.
  • fugue The pianist performed a mesmerizing fugue that left the audience in awe.
  • morgue The body was taken to the morgue for identification.
  • purge I need to purge my closet of clothes I haven't worn in the last year.
  • rogue The rogue elephant caused chaos in the village last night.
  • surge The doctor told me to watch out for a sudden surge in my blood pressure.
  • urdu I would like to learn how to speak Urdu fluently.
  • urge I have an urge to eat pizza for dinner tonight.
  • Urged She urged her friend to take the job offer without hesitation.
  • urges Despite his urges to oversleep, he forced himself out of bed and went for a jog.

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