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How to spell LESSES correctly?

"Lesses" is often misspelled, but there are correct alternatives that can be used instead. Suggestions include "lessens", "reduces", "decreases" or "diminishes". These terms convey the intended meaning accurately and are commonly used in various contexts to depict a decrease in quantity, intensity or importance.

List of suggestions on how to spell lesses correctly

  • blesses
  • lasses The young lasses were giggling and chatting as they walked down the street.
  • lassies The lassies were having a great time until the lads started playing their music too loudly.
  • Lassos The cowboy skillfully lassos the runaway horse.
  • leasers The leasers were sentenced to three years in prison.
  • leases The company has signed long-term leases for several new office locations.
  • Lenses My new glasses have progressive lenses that adjust to different distances.
  • lessee The lessee was responsible for maintaining the property according to the terms of the lease.
  • lessees The lessees of the apartment complex were responsible for paying their monthly rent on time.
  • lessen Taking a break for a few minutes can help to lessen stress levels.
  • lessens Taking breaks during work lessens the amount of stress and anxiety.
  • lesseps Ferdinand de Lesseps was a French diplomat and engineer who built the Suez Canal.
  • lesser The lesser known team surprised everyone by winning the championship.
  • lessors The borrowers are the lessors of the debt.
  • looses He always looses his keys and spends hours searching for them.
  • loses If he doesn't study hard enough, he loses his chance at a good grade.
  • losses The company reported significant losses in revenue due to the economic downturn.
  • messes My little brother always messes up the living room by scattering his toys everywhere.

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