Explore this spelling list: Words ending in l + suffix (British English). This word list provides interactive resources to boost your spelling skills. Click on the learning tabs to discover different ways to study.
In British English, double the final letter when you add a suffix to words ending in a single vowel followed by l.
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cancelled
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The football official cancelled the match.
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counsellor
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Jane is a marriage guidance counsellor.
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equalled |
Her achievement would never be equalled.
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fuelling |
The car needs fuelling.
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fuelled |
Fuelled by determination, Hercules defeated the lion.
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grovelling
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I tried grovelling but my parents still wouldn't let me go to the party.
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jeweller
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The jeweller created a beautiful broach from silver and gold.
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jewellery
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The king wore a lot of jewellery.
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levelled
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The builders levelled the ground in preparation for the new building.
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marvellous
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We had a marvellous time on holiday.
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modelling
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Mrs Nobles presses the modelling clay together to make it flat.
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panelled
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The walls were panelled.
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quarrelling
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He was quarrelling again with his sister.
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revelled
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They revelled in the good news.
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woollen
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He wore a woollen jacket.
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