How to spell PRMISED correctly?
If you find yourself accidentally typing "prmised" instead of "promised", don't fret! Auto-correct won't be of much help here, but fear not, there are simple alternatives. Correct suggestions might include "promised", "primer" or "premised". All it takes is a little attention to detail to avoid this common error.
List of suggestions on how to spell prmised correctly
- Praised The teacher praised the student for her outstanding performance on the math exam.
- premise The premise of the argument was flawed, leading to an erroneous conclusion.
- Premised The entire argument was premised on the fact that the economy was growing.
- premises The police officer asked to search the premises for any illegal substances.
- premixed The premixed cocktail contained just the right amounts of vodka and cranberry juice.
- pressed She pressed her hand against the hot stove and winced in pain.
- priced The new sports car is reasonably priced for its impressive features.
- primed After getting some rest, I was primed for a busy day at work.
- Prized The prized possession of my grandfather was his antique watch.
- promise I promise to never give up on my dreams.
- promised He promised to return the money he borrowed from me.
- promises A politician's promises are worth nothing.
Misspelling of the day
Apsolutly
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- absolutely
- absolutes
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- aptly
- astutely
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- axolotls
- desolately