That could be doable, meaning able to be done, feasible or it could be duelable, meaning worthy of being fought over, but I just made that second one up.
The correct spelling is "dual".
The correct spelling is "reliable."
I believe you might be trying to spell "conscious." It means being aware of and able to think and feel things.
Perhaps you mean Constructional Dyspraxia which is difficulty or inability to sequence letters, numbers, words, sentences, paragraphs, steps, etc.Someone who can't spell is called a cacographer.The term for not being able to spell is cacography.
The word "said" can be rearranged to spell one other word.You can spell the word aids.
I'm not sure that there is such a word. It would be more likely to be 'able to be stored' or in speaking of foodstuffs it would be 'imperishable' .
The word for dramatic productions (and their stage buildings) has the dual variants "theatre" and "theater". They are generally interchangeable.
The word meaning "able to sink" is sinkable.
The word is "available" (able to be used).
The correct spelling is "reliable."
The word sought may be "observable" (able to be seen).
The word meaning "able to be cured" is spelt curable.
You need to be able to spell the word "lawyer".
I think that you should give me a definition of the word that you are trying to spell, otherwise I won't be able to identify it.
The word notice keeps its E when it forms the word noticeable (able to be seen, substantial).
The word meaning "able to be feared" is spelt as you have done in the question.
The word is likely one of these : ADAPTABLE - able to change according to conditions EDIBLE - able to be eaten
That is the correct spelling of the noun "duel" (a battle, more specifically by two opponents one-on-one).The sound-alike word is the adjective "dual" meaning having two separate parts or actions (e.g. dual citizenship).