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How to spell PROFT correctly?

If you've accidentally misspelled "proft", here are some correct suggestions to consider. Firstly, "profit" refers to the financial gain earned from an investment or business activity. Secondly, "croft" refers to a small enclosed field or parcel of land, typically used for cultivation. Finally, "crofting" denotes the practice of small-scale agriculture in Scotland.

List of suggestions on how to spell proft correctly

  • craft She spent all weekend working on her craft project.
  • croft The croft was full of grazing sheep.
  • draft I need to work on the second draft of my essay before class tomorrow.
  • drift The snow began to drift against the side of the house.
  • graft The surgeon decided to use a skin graft from the patient's thigh to cover the burn on his arm.
  • kraft I use Kraft Singles for my omelets.
  • Perot No one knows exactly what Perot's plan was, but it sounded dangerous.
  • prat
  • Pratt The pilot of the aircraft is a Pratt & Whitney pilot.
  • PREF
  • print
  • prod I used a stick to prod the campfire and make the flames grow higher.
  • prof During office hours, students can visit the prof to discuss their questions regarding the course.
  • profit The company made a profit of $50,000.
  • profits
  • PROFS PROFS is a widely-used computer program for managing academic courses and records.
  • pronto I need to order this pizza for delivery pronto!
  • proof I can give you a proof of my assertion.
  • proofs The mathematician presented several different proofs to support her theorem.
  • proud I am proud of my new career.
  • proust The book is a masterpiece by Marcel Proust.
  • PROV
  • prove I will prove to you that I am capable of completing the task.
  • provo
  • raft In Europe, a raft is typically a small boat which is used on larger bodies of water like rivers and seas.
  • rift There was a huge rift between the two families after the incident.

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