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How to spell ACOUSED correctly?

If you find yourself misspelling "acoused" frequently, here are a few correct suggestions you can consider. The correct spelling might be "accused", meaning to charge someone with a wrongdoing. However, if you intended to write "acquosed", you may consider "acquitted" or "exonerated", indicating that someone is found not guilty of an accusation. Double-check your intended meaning to choose the appropriate spelling.

List of suggestions on how to spell acoused correctly

  • abused The animal was severely abused and left to die by its owner.
  • accursed The accursed curse of the witch resulted in the downfall of the entire village.
  • accuse She didn't want to accuse anyone of stealing, but the missing item had to be somewhere.
  • accused The man was accused of stealing a car from his neighbor's driveway.
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  • accuses The teacher accuses the student of cheating on the test.
  • amused The toddler was amused by the silly faces her father was making.
  • aroused The sight of her lover in the candlelight aroused a fierce longing in her heart.
  • Caused
  • Coursed The river coursed through the valley with great speed.

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