What is the correct spelling for LIKET?

If you unintentionally type "liket" instead of "like", don't worry - it's a common mistake. To rectify this, here are a few possible correct suggestions: "like", "liked", "likely" or "likes". Double-check your context and choose the word that best fits your intended meaning.

Correct spellings for LIKET

  • lake They went on a boat ride across the tranquil lake.
  • let She promised to let me know when she arrived.
  • licked The dog licked his ice cream cone with enthusiasm.
  • lied He blatantly lied to her about his whereabouts last night.
  • LIEUT
  • like I feel like I've been working on this project forever.
  • liked I liked the cake.
  • liken I often liken her to a ray of sunshine because she always brightens my day.
  • likes He likes to listen to classical music.
  • linked The museum is linked to the city by a popular walkway.
  • lit The party was lit until the cops showed up.
  • lite This recipe for yogurt is lite.
  • locket She always kept a picture of her husband in a locket around her neck.
  • luke Only Luke knows the answer to that question.