What is the correct spelling for LMAE?

If you have accidentally typed "lmae" instead of the intended word, here are some possible correct suggestions. One option could be "Lame", meaning uninteresting or mediocre. Another suggestion could be "Lace", a delicate fabric commonly used in clothing. Lastly, "Lame", which refers to difficulty in walking.

Correct spellings for LMAE

  • Alma Alma was a kindhearted woman who always put others before herself.
  • Ama She loves ocean breeze, her friends and her dog, Ama.
  • Amie Amie is an accomplished pianist and loves playing classical music.
  • Elma The cow named Elma paused for a minute to chew on some cud.
  • la I'll have the la music.
  • lab A lab is a group of scientists working together in a controlled environment to study a particular topic.
  • lac The ice on the lac was thin, so we didn't venture too far out.
  • lace She wore a dress trimmed with fine lace.
  • lad The young lad was excited to go on his first camping trip.
  • lade I drove my lade into the ditch.
  • lag I'm waiting for my computer to catch up with the lag in the game.
  • lake The lake is deep and clear.
  • lam He decided to lam it when he realized he was in danger.
  • lama The lama frowned.
  • Lamar The Lamar University Men's Golf Team placed fourth this past weekend in the regional tournament.
  • LAMAS I saw a herd of lamas grazing in the valley.
  • lamaze After delivering my baby at Lamaze classes I felt much more relaxed and knowledgeable about the process.
  • lame I am not the best at sports, so I always feel like a bit of a lame target.
  • lan I have to leave now, I have a lan meeting in an hour.
  • lane I need to make a left turn into the left lane.
  • lao Lao culture is an interesting blend of ancient and modern.
  • lap I'm going to lap you.
  • LASE I can't believe we didn't spot that litany of strange errors earlier - LASE must have made them.
  • lat I have a lat in my car.
  • late This is a late notice.
  • LAUE
  • lav
  • lave I need to lave off my sweat.
  • law I am a law student.
  • lay After the race, he lay on the ground, exhausted.
  • laze On weekends, I usually like to laze around in bed until noon.
  • le Le is commonly used in French to mean "the" before masculine singular nouns.
  • lea I have a ranch in Lea County.
  • Leah Leah baked a delicious cake for her family's reunion party.
  • lean Today I think I'll try out that new diet that I saw on some website called "lean".
  • lear
  • lease I need to sign a lease before I can move into the new apartment.
  • leave I need to leave for work soon.
  • lee I saw a lee of the island while I was sailing.
  • LEMME "Lemme see if I can find a pencil for you," said the teacher.
  • liar I don't believe that liar.
  • lie I can't believe he would lie about something like that.
  • lima The city of Lima is the capital of Peru.
  • lime I'm getting a lime for my iced tea.
  • loam A yard full of loam makes a good potting soil.
  • lome I'm from Lome, Togo.
  • lose I'm going to lose weight so I can look good at the wedding.
  • love She wrote a letter to express her love for him.
  • lye You should wear gloves when handling lye.
  • Lyman Lyman was the first American to be awarded a Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine.
  • ma Ma had baked a delicious cake for the family.
  • Mae Mae promised to pick up the kids from school at 3 o'clock.
  • Mai I'm going to Mai's party tonight.
  • male She noted the male figure slumped over in the corner.
  • mam I don't know how to answer that, mam.
  • mao "Mao Zedong, the founder of the People's Republic of China, remains a divisive figure among historians."
  • mar
  • maw The wolf's maw was full of freshly caught prey.
  • may He may be running late.
  • me Do you want me to stay or leave?
  • MME
  • Moe Bill talks about going to Moe's with his friends.
  • Omar I want to thank Omar for coming to my party.