What is the correct spelling for SUIKEE?

If you've mistakenly typed "suikee" and need the correct spelling, it might be "sake" or "suki". "Sake" refers to the Japanese alcoholic drink, while "suki" means "liked" or "fond" in Japanese. Paying attention to context can help you determine the precise spelling you need.

Correct spellings for SUIKEE

  • soiree I am attending a soiree this Saturday with my colleagues.
  • spike
  • spiked The bartender spiked my drink without asking me.
  • spikes The athlete slipped on the wet track because she had forgotten to put on her spikes.
  • sucked I sucked at playing the guitar in high school, but now I'm much better.
  • sucker I'm such a sucker for chocolate chip cookies.
  • suckle The newborn calf will suckle from its mother's udder for nourishment.
  • suite My parents stayed in the presidential suite on their honeymoon.
  • suited I don't think that outfit is suited for a job interview.
  • suites The hotel offers a variety of luxurious suites for its guests to choose from.
  • sulked After being told he couldn't have any dessert, the child sulked in his chair for the rest of the meal.
  • sunken The old ship lay sunken at the bottom of the ocean.
  • suttee Suttee is a traditional Hindu funeral practice where a widow immolates herself on her husband's funeral pyre.