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How to spell CORAGE correctly?

If you are looking for the correct spelling of "corage", it's likely you meant "courage". Other suggestions might include "carriage", "corral" or "coriander", depending on the context. Double-check your intended meaning and use a spell-checker to avoid similar mistakes in the future.

List of suggestions on how to spell corage correctly

  • cage
  • carnage The aftermath of the battle left behind a gruesome scene of carnage.
  • cartage The company charges a flat rate for cartage, regardless of the weight of the package.
  • coinage The coinage system in ancient Rome consisted of gold, silver, and bronze coins.
  • collage I created a beautiful collage of my travel photos to hang on my wall.
  • cora Cora accepted the flowers with a smile.
  • coracle The fisherman paddled his coracle into the misty river in search of the day's catch.
  • coral The coral reef was alive with colorful fish and other sea creatures.
  • cordage We needed some cordage to rappel down the cliff.
  • core I need to get my core back.
  • corgi The corgi raced ahead of the dogs.
  • corkage The restaurant charges $30 for corkage if you bring your own wine.
  • corrie The car crashed into the tree, crunching theframe beneath the corrie.
  • corsage We picked a beautiful corsage for her dress.
  • cortege The cortege led the way to the funeral procession.
  • cottage She loved spending weekends at her cottage in the country.
  • courage It is always important to have courage when facing danger or uncertainty.
  • coverage The news station provided live coverage of the storm damage.
  • crag
  • crags I climbed the crags to the top.
  • crane Standing on the bank of a fast running stream, I watched a crane fly upstream.
  • crape She liked to wear a crape scarf around her neck in the winter.
  • crate I have a crate of books I'm going to give away.
  • crave I crave a steak sandwich.
  • craze The craze for caramelizing onions has caused restaurants to increase their prices.
  • forage As fall approaches, the bears begin to forage for food to prepare for hibernation.
  • Forager I am a forager, searching out new plants and mushrooms to eat.
  • garage
  • gorge The view of the waterfall cascading down the gorge was breathtaking.
  • Jorge Jorge is a great chef who owns a restaurant in the heart of the city.
  • rage She felt a sudden surge of rage when she saw the damage done to her car.

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