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How to spell PROSSED correctly?

If you meant to type "prossed" but intended a different word, here are some possible corrections. If you meant "pressed", implying applying force to an object or "processed", referring to handling or treating information, those spellings would be more appropriate. Remember to proofread to ensure your message is accurately conveyed.

List of suggestions on how to spell prossed correctly

  • aroused The loud noise outside aroused the dog from its deep sleep.
  • Browsed
  • crossed She crossed the street in a hurry.
  • dressed She dressed herself in a beautiful gown for the formal event.
  • Drowsed I drowsed off while reading my book.
  • Grassed The backyard was fully grassed, with no barren patches in sight.
  • grossed I was extremely grossed out by the sight.
  • groused The snarling dog groused at the intruder.
  • Passed After leaving the party, I felt slightly passed out.
  • poised
  • posed The photographer posed the models in various positions to capture the best shot.
  • Praised She was praised for her good work.
  • pressed She pressed the button to start the elevator.
  • Presser I have a presser for your shirt.
  • presses
  • Probed The doctor probed the wound to determine its depth.
  • proceed Before we can proceed with the project, we need to finalize the budget.
  • processed The food we eat has been heavily processed, losing much of its nutritional value.
  • Prodded I prodded my brother to wake up so we wouldn't be late for school.
  • professed She professed her love for him, but he remained skeptical of her true feelings.
  • promised He promised to take me to the movies tonight.
  • proofed I proofed my paper several times before submitting it for grading.
  • proposed
  • Propped
  • prose The princess had a beautiful prose style.
  • prosier
  • prosper Your business will prosper with the help of our services.
  • proved He proved himself to be a skilled musician by winning the first prize in the competition.
  • Prowled I prowled the perimeter of the park.
  • Roused
  • trussed

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