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How to spell RANGLE correctly?

When encountered with the misspelling "rangle", it is important to offer correct suggestions for the intended word. Possible alternatives could be "wrangle", meaning to engage in a heated argument or struggle or "mangle", referring to damaging or disfiguring something. Ensuring the right words are suggested can aid in effective communication.

List of suggestions on how to spell rangle correctly

  • angle I adjusted my mirror to get the right angle for parallel parking.
  • angler The experienced angler caught a big bass on his fishing trip.
  • bangle
  • dangle
  • jangle The keys on her keychain jangle loudly as she walked down the hallway.
  • mangle I accidentally mangle the sheet of paper when I feed it into the printer.
  • Rang
  • range My sister is always looking for a range of new hobbies to try.
  • Ranged The archer's arrows ranged far and true, hitting the target with precision.
  • ranger The ranger led the group on a hike through the national park.
  • ranges The price ranges for cars can vary widely depending on the make and model.
  • rangier
  • rangy The basketball player had a long, rangy build that made it easy for him to reach the rim.
  • rankle The criticism continued to rankle him long after the conversation had ended.
  • Rankled The unfair treatment of his co-worker rankled him for weeks.
  • rankles It still rankles me that he never thanked me for helping him.
  • Rankly She was rankly angry at him.
  • tangle
  • triangle The triangle had three sides and three angles.
  • wangle She managed to wangle her way into the party.
  • wrangle My parents always seem to wrangle over the smallest things, like who should take out the trash.
  • Wrangled I wrangled with my dog before finally getting him to take his medicine.
  • wrangler The wrangler led the horses through the muddy trail to the pasture.
  • wrangles

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