How to spell PROOSED correctly?
If "proosed" was meant to be "proposed", here are some possible correct suggestions: 1) "I proposed to my girlfriend last night", 2) "The board members proposed a new budget plan" or 3) "She proposed a toast to the newlyweds". It's important to double-check spelling before submitting any written documents.
List of suggestions on how to spell proosed correctly
- aroused The thrilling music and flashing lights aroused my senses and made me feel alive.
- Browsed Yesterday, I browsed through the bookstore and picked up a new novel.
- crossed I crossed the street before the light turned red.
- Drowsed After a long day of work, I drowsed off in my comfortable bed.
- grossed After touring the museum, I was grossed out by the displays of taxidermy.
- groused Despite being given a raise, he groused about his workload and how it was unfair.
- poised She stood poised and confident as she delivered her presentation to the board.
- posed
- Praised The poet was praised for her work.
- pressed
- Probed The doctor probed the wound with a sterile instrument to assess its depth.
- proceed We will proceed with the project once we receive approval from the manager.
- Prodded The boy was prodded awake by his teacher.
- promised Nancy promised to call her mother every day while she was away at college.
- proofed
- proposed Proposed a toast to our friendship.
- Propped I propped my foot against the coffee table to keep from falling.
- prose She reads prose.
- proved The evidence presented in court proved that the defendant was innocent.
- Prowled The cat prowled around the house, searching for its toy.
- Purposed He purposed to finish his project by the end of the week.
- Roused I was roused from sleep by the sound of a disturbance outside.