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How to spell REPELE correctly?

If you've misspelled "repele", there are a few possible correct suggestions. One likely option is "repel", which means to push away or ward off. Another possible correction is "repeal", which means to revoke or annul a law. Always double-check your spelling to ensure clear communication.

List of suggestions on how to spell repele correctly

  • Pele The gods of Polynesia were particularly worshiped by the people of Pele, who considered her to be the most powerful deity
  • rebel The rebel group had been planning their attack for months.
  • reel
  • repeal I want to repeal this law.
  • Repealed The government repealed the law that had caused so much controversy.
  • repeals The new law repeals the previous one that was causing confusion.
  • repel The new bug spray claims to repel mosquitoes for up to 8 hours.
  • Repelled The strong odor of the rotten fruit repelled the customers from entering the market.
  • repels The strong odor of the repellent spray repels the mosquitoes.
  • replete The buffet table was replete with every type of cuisine imaginable.
  • reply I am eagerly anticipating your reply to my job application.
  • reptile
  • repulse The stench was enough to repulse even the bravest of soldiers.
  • Respell Respell means to change the spelling of a word.
  • revel A revel is an occasion for celebration.
  • reveler The reveler was clearly having a great time at the party.
  • ripely The fruit had ripely burst from its skin and was ready to be eaten.
  • ripple As I tossed a rock into the lake, I watched the ripple spread across the water's surface.
  • rupee

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