What is the correct spelling for DLIK?

If you have mistakenly typed "dlik" and wondering how to correct it, here are a few suggestions. You might have meant "like", "drink", "click" or "slick". These words share a similar sound or resemble the incorrect spelling, making them plausible alternatives.

Correct spellings for DLIK

  • alike Tom and Jerry may look quite different, but they are alike in their love for chasing one another.
  • click I heard the click of the lock as I opened the door.
  • dali I love Dali art.
  • dank I can't believe you brought your weed here, this place smells like dank.
  • dark Dark clouds are gathering.
  • deck I am going to sit on the deck and watch the sunset.
  • deli I need to grab a quick bite at the deli before I go to my meeting.
  • Delia I love spending time with my niece, Delia.
  • Delis I'm going to the Delis for a sandwich.
  • desk She placed her purse on the desk and took out her laptop.
  • dick
  • dig He started to dig a hole for the new tree he had purchased.
  • dink I thought my head was going to fall off when I saw the size of his dink.
  • dirk Sheath your Dirk before venturing outside.
  • disk I need to install the software on my computer, but I don't have a disk anymore.
  • dock The boat had to wait at the dock until the storm passed.
  • dork I'm a total dork when it comes to math.
  • duck The duck waddled along the shore, searching for a tasty meal.
  • dunk He decided to dunk his donut into his coffee for an extra treat.
  • dusk The sky was painted in hues of pink, orange, and blue during dusk.
  • elk The sound of an elk bugling in the forest is both eerie and beautiful.
  • flak I lost my phone to flak.
  • flick I flick my lighter and watch the flame dance.
  • ilk She was initially wary of his ilk, but found he was different from the rest.
  • lick I'm going to lick this ice cream off of your tongue.
  • like I like going on walks in the morning.
  • LIQ
  • slick I used to be really slick, but now my hair is all greasy and gross.