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How to spell PRESES correctly?

If you've misspelled "preses", here are some correct alternatives you might be looking for. "Presets" refers to prearranged settings, while "presses" denotes applying pressure. "Praise" is expressing admiration, and "premise" relates to a statement or proposition. Ensure you use the appropriate term according to your intended meaning.

List of suggestions on how to spell preses correctly

  • Pareses She loves cherry pie, but she hates pareses.
  • paresis She had a slight paresis, making it difficult for her to move around.
  • peruses He peruses the newspaper every morning over a cup of coffee.
  • praises She always praises her children's accomplishments to make them feel valued and appreciated.
  • precis Explaining the basics of the solar system is a precis of our astronomy class.
  • preset Her preset alarm clock going off abruptly awakened her from her slumber.
  • presets Presets make your editing job a lot easier.
  • press I need to press the button to call the elevator.
  • pressers The pressers were busy ironing the fabric for the dresses.
  • presses She presses her hand against the window to get a better look outside.
  • Prices
  • prizes In order to give out prizes, the teacher distributed the candy to the students.

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