What is the correct spelling for LIJK?

If you've mistakenly typed "lijk" instead of the word you intended, here are some possible suggestions to consider. It could be "like", "lick", "link" or even "luck". Context is crucial to determine the correct alternative, so choose wisely based on the sentence and meaning you had in mind.

Correct spellings for LIJK

  • click I heard a satisfying click when the lock turned and the door opened.
  • kick He gave the door a hard kick because it wouldn't budge.
  • kirk The kirk was full of mourners during the funeral.
  • lack I cannot complete my project due to the lack of resources.
  • lank The boy's lank hair was always unkempt and wild.
  • lark She woke up early and went for a lark in the nearby woods.
  • lbj I calculate that the new cost of my lbj will be $200.
  • leak I found a leak in my water pipe and had to call a plumber to fix it.
  • leek
  • lick The cat gave its paw a quick lick before curling up for a nap.
  • licks The dog licked the ice cream cone clean in just a few quick licks.
  • like I like your new haircut.
  • link I sent you the link to the website.
  • LIQ
  • LIX The party was absolutely lix.
  • lock I need to put my keys in the lock to get in.
  • look She tried her best to look confident during her job interview.
  • luck She had the luck of the Irish.
  • lurk I lurk in the shadows waiting for my chance to pounce.