What is the correct spelling for GENGLE?

If you've mistakenly typed "gengle" but intended to write "gentle", don't worry, it happens to the best of us! It's easy to overlook a minor error like this. Simply correcting it to "gentle" will accurately convey your intended meaning, providing a gentle touch to your writing.

Correct spellings for GENGLE

  • angle I need to find the correct angle to cut this piece of wood.
  • bangle
  • bungle I managed to bungle up the recipe and the cake turned out terrible.
  • dangle The earrings will dangle beautifully from her ears.
  • dongle I need a dongle to connect my old printer to my new laptop.
  • gaggle She looked like she wanted to gaggle with the other tourists.
  • gargle I love to gargle salt water when I have a sore throat.
  • gentile The restaurant offered a menu that catered to both Jewish and gentile customers.
  • gentle I'm a very gentle person.
  • gentler This is a gentler version of the yoga pose known as upward dog.
  • gently She petted the kitten gently with her fingertips.
  • giggle I couldn't help but giggle when I saw that accident happen.
  • goggle I can't see without my goggle.
  • GOOGLE I always google for recipes when I want to try a new dish.
  • gunge I'm getting gunge all over me!
  • gurgle I heard a gurgle coming from the back of the cave.
  • jangle I can hear the jangle of the keys in her belt as she walks past.
  • jingle I heard the jingle of keys as she searched for them in her purse.
  • jungle The jungle was full of dangerous animals.
  • mangle
  • tangle She managed to get herself out of the tangle without any help.
  • wangle I was able to wangle an invitation to the exclusive party.