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What words end with the suffix le?

You're asking about words ending in "-le". There are quite a few, and they fall into a few categories:

Commonly Used Words:

* Simple Words: apple, bottle, table, whistle, candle, castle, circle, people, simple, double, trouble, middle, puzzle, muscle, title, battle, handle, stable, etc.

* Adjectives: gentle, terrible, horrible, possible, incredible, sensible, incredible, etc.

* Verbs: handle, settle, tickle, etc.

Less Common Words:

* Nouns: grille, swindle, etc.

* Adverbs: while, etc.

* Proper Nouns: Nicole, Michele, etc.

Remember:

* "Le" is often preceded by a consonant (e.g., "table", "bottle").

* "Le" can sometimes be preceded by a vowel (e.g., "apple", "people").

Let me know if you'd like more examples or want to focus on a specific category!

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