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How to spell CHOSSES correctly?

It is possible that the misspelling "chosses" is meant to be "choices". Other possible correct suggestions include "chases" or "choses" (as in the past tense of "choose"). It is important to contextually consider the intended meaning of the term to determine the correct spelling.

List of suggestions on how to spell chosses correctly

  • Bosses
  • chaises The outdoor patio was filled with comfortable chaises for guests to lounge on.
  • chases
  • chassis
  • Cheeses I like to try different types of cheeses when I go to the grocery store.
  • choices The choices we make will determine our future.
  • chokes
  • choose I have to choose between staying home or going out with my friends tonight.
  • chooser As the party planner, I was designated as the food chooser.
  • choosers The restaurant offers a wide variety of dishes to satisfy all choosers.
  • chooses The candidate chooses to focus on economic policies during the debate.
  • chores I need to finish my chores before I can go play with my friends.
  • Choruses The audience joined in for the choruses of the popular song.
  • Chose
  • chosen I have chosen to focus on my studies rather than socializing with friends.
  • crosses She crosses the street carefully, looking left and right before stepping onto the crosswalk.
  • cusses The movie was entertaining, but my grandmother didn't appreciate the cusses.
  • hisses
  • Horses Horses are beautiful animals that are often used for transportation or competitive sports.
  • hoses I needed to water the garden, so I took out the hoses from the shed.
  • Houses There are many different styles of houses, ranging from cozy cottages to sprawling mansions.
  • losses The company suffered losses in the past.
  • Mosses The trees in the park were covered with mosses.
  • posses I currently posses the necessary qualifications for the job.
  • tosses

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