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How to spell GLOSUR correctly?

If you're struggling with the misspelling "Glosur", here are some possible correct suggestions. One option could be "Closure", which denotes the act of closing or bringing something to an end. Another possibility is "Glossary", referring to a list or collection of terms with their respective definitions. Lastly, you could consider "Glower", meaning to look or stare angrily.

List of suggestions on how to spell Glosur correctly

  • Closer I moved closer to get a better look at the painting.
  • Closure After years of searching, the family finally found closure when the missing person's remains were discovered.
  • Flour She sifted the flour to remove any clumps before adding it to the batter.
  • Glaser My friend, Jennifer Glaser, will be joining us for dinner tonight.
  • Gloss I applied a coat of glossy paint to give the furniture a sleek and polished look.
  • Glossy The magazine's front cover was adorned with a glossy photo of a famous celebrity.
  • Glover I bumped into Donald Glover at the grocery store yesterday and he was incredibly friendly.
  • Glower Despite his efforts to hide it, his dissatisfaction with the situation was evident in the deep glower on his face.
  • Loser He was branded a loser after failing to win a single match in the tournament.
  • Lour The dark clouds began to lour overhead, threatening a heavy rainfall.

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