How to spell LASE correctly?
If you find yourself misspelling "lase" often, consider these alternative suggestions: "lease", which refers to renting or leasing property; "lace", a delicate fabric commonly used in clothing or decorative purposes; or "laze", expressing a state of relaxation or idleness. Remember to proofread thoroughly to avoid such mistakes.
List of suggestions on how to spell lase correctly
- base
- blase The wealthy socialite appeared blase about the extravagant gifts she received.
- case
- ease I used the can opener to ease the lid off the can.
- lace The bride wore a beautiful gown with delicate lace detailing.
- lade
- lake The stunning view of the mountain lake took my breath away.
- lame The excuse he gave for not wanting to come was really lame.
- lane She walked on the lane behind her house.
- lapse
- LASE
- lasem
- laser
- lash She used her lash to remove the spider from the wall.
- lass The lass is pretty.
- last This is the last time I'll be seeing you.
- late I was late for the meeting because I got stuck in traffic.
- LAUE She looked up from her book and saw the elephant in the room, LAUE.
- lave
- laze I plan to just laze around the house all day tomorrow.
- lease My landlord wants me to sign a lease for 6 months.
- lose
- SASE Please enclose a SASE with your application for quick and efficient processing.
- vase My cousin gave me a vase as a gift.
Misspelling of the day
Apsolutly
- absolute
- absolutely
- absolutes
- apostle
- appositely
- aptly
- astutely
- axolotl
- axolotls
- desolately