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How to spell PRIONS correctly?

If you've mistakenly spelled "prions" as something else, here are some correct alternatives. "Pirons" refers to metal or wooden supports for oars on a boat. "Priest" is a religious figure. "Pions" are subatomic particles. "Persons" refers to individuals. Make sure to double-check the spelling to avoid confusion.

List of suggestions on how to spell prions correctly

  • aprons The chef tied on her aprons before beginning to prep the ingredients.
  • irons
  • pains Despite the pains in her muscles, she pushed through and finished the marathon.
  • peons The peons work very hard for low wages.
  • pins I lost a few pins while sewing my dress.
  • pitons I climbed up the pitons and made my way to the summit.
  • portions I feel deprived of portions these days.
  • Prawns I like to cook prawns.
  • preens
  • pries He constantly pries into other people's business, even when they clearly try to avoid the topic.
  • prints She carefully hung the prints on the wall, making sure they were all perfectly straight.
  • prion The disease is caused by a type of protein-based prion.
  • Prions Prions are infectious agents composed only of protein.
  • priors The detectives gathered information about the suspect's priors before interviewing him about his possible involvement in the recent robbery.
  • prison The man was sentenced to five years in prison for his crimes.
  • Prisons The number of people in U.S. prisons has quadrupled in the last three decades.
  • PRIUS I have always wanted to own a Prius for its fuel efficiency.
  • PRON
  • prone She is prone to getting anxiety attacks during public speaking.
  • prongs
  • pros The pros of working from home include having a flexible schedule and saving time on commuting.
  • Protons The number of protons in an atom is the atom's nucleus.
  • prows The sailors carefully maneuvered the boat's prows through the choppy waters.

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