How to spell NEWSER correctly?
If you meant to type "newser" but accidentally misspelled it, here are a few correct suggestions. You might have intended to write "news" or "newer". "News" refers to current events, while "newer" indicates something more recent or advanced. Double-check your spelling to ensure clarity in your intended message.
List of suggestions on how to spell newser correctly
- censer The priest swung the censer back and forth, filling the church with the sweet scent of burning incense.
- denser The material became denser as we compressed it.
- nasser The late president, Nasser, was a great leader.
- ne'er
- never
- NEWER The newer model of the car has better fuel efficiency than the older one.
- news Her parents were out of town on business and she found some news articles to pass the time.
- newsier Although I am not a fan of the newsier, I have to admit that I found your article on the new trend fascinating
- newsy I enjoy reading this newsy magazine because it keeps me updated on current events.
- nurser The nurser was busy checking the vitals of the newborns.