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How to spell INFLICIT correctly?

If you find yourself mistyping "inflicit", fret not! The correct word you might be looking for is "inflict". This verb means to cause something negative, such as pain or suffering. Make sure to double-check your spelling, and use "inflict" when discussing the act of causing harm or imposing something unpleasant.

List of suggestions on how to spell inflicit correctly

  • illicit The police arrested him for possessing illicit drugs.
  • infelicity Her infelicity was apparent when she failed to get the job she had been hoping for.
  • inflect The teacher corrected the student's pronunciation of the word "inflect" without causing any further disruption in the class.
  • inflict I hope to never have to inflict pain on anyone.
  • inflicts The bullying inflicts emotional distress on the victim.

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Attenttion

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