What is the correct spelling for SLIKE?

If you've accidentally typed "slike" instead of the intended word, here are some plausible alternatives: "like" or "slide". "Like" is often used to express similarity or preference, while "slide" refers to a smooth movement. Double-check your context to determine the appropriate replacement and ensure the accuracy of your text.

Correct spellings for SLIKE

  • alike The two sisters looked alike.
  • dislike I dislike going to this party.
  • lake The lake was so calm and quiet, it looked like a glass mirror reflecting the surrounding mountains.
  • like I don't have any siblings, but my friends are like family to me.
  • luke Luke studied hard for his exams and earned top grades.
  • sake I'm going to the gym for my own sake, not because I want to impress anyone.
  • slake The dragon paused to slake its thirst on the lone stream.
  • slaked She had slaked her thirst with a cold glass of water.
  • slakes The cold drink slakes my thirst.
  • slice I love to slice my pizza in thin strips.
  • slick I never thought I'd see you with that slick dress on.
  • slicked My hair was Slicked back with Frizz fighter.
  • slicker He was feeling a bit slicker than usual.
  • slicks The tires left slicks on the wet road after the sudden downpour.
  • slide I should slide into the empty seat beside her.
  • slime The slime on the floor was gross.
  • slink I slink away in embarrassment.
  • Slinky I am not exactly sure what I am going to do with my new Slinky.
  • sloe I picked up a sloe and popped it in my mouth.
  • slue The nasty smell coming from the Slue was sickening.
  • spike I was scared when I saw the spike on the door.