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How to spell CAOUSE correctly?

If you meant to type "cause" but mistakenly wrote "caouse", here are some potential correct suggestions: "course", "clause", "carouse" or "cares". Double-check your intended meaning and context to choose the appropriate word. Proofreading can help avoid such misspellings and ensure clear communication.

List of suggestions on how to spell caouse correctly

  • caboose The children were thrilled to ride in the caboose at the end of the train.
  • camus Albert Camus was a French philosopher, author, and journalist known for his beliefs in existentialism and absurdism.
  • carouse After the team won the championship, they decided to carouse all night long.
  • carouser He was well-known around town as a wild carouser who liked to party every night.
  • case
  • cause The heavy rains are the cause of the flood.
  • Caused The storm caused much damage.
  • Causer
  • causes He causes his parents great embarrassment.
  • cayuse I saw a buffalojump over a cayuse.
  • clause The contract includes a clause that terminates the agreement in case of illegal activity.
  • close We'll close the deal at the meeting.
  • copse The copse of trees at the edge of the field provided some much-needed shade on a hot summer day.
  • course I'm taking a cooking course next month to improve my culinary skills.
  • cruse Mary always carried a cruse filled with oil in case she needed to light a lamp on her travels.

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