How to spell CHOURSE correctly?
The correct spelling for "chourse" may actually be "course". This refers to a direction or route or an educational program. Alternatively, "chorus" could be the intended word, meaning a group of singers or a repeating section of a song. Double-checking the intended meaning and using a spell-check or dictionary can help avoid misspellings.
List of suggestions on how to spell chourse correctly
- choirs He led several choirs in his lifetime, including a children's choir and a church choir.
- choose I will choose the blue shirt instead of the red one.
- chore
- Chose I chose to sleep in instead of going to the gym this morning.
- coarse The fabric was so coarse that it irritated my skin.
- course I will be taking a cooking course next semester.
- courser The courser galloped through the fields, its powerful legs moving in perfect rhythm.
- curse In Portuguese, the words for "curse" are "exorcismo" and "impreciso".
- hoarse After singing karaoke all night, my voice became hoarse.
- horse Fancy owning a horse?
- hours After hours of debating the issue, they came to a decision.
- house
Misspelling of the day
Intertubing
- antedating
- entertain
- entertainer
- entertaining
- inditing
- inner-tubing
- intertwine
- interurban
- intuiting
- undertaking