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How to spell PROWEN correctly?

If you're looking to correct the misspelling "prowen", here are some possible suggestions: "proven" or "prone". "Proven" refers to something that has been demonstrated or validated, while "prone" means being inclined or likely to do something. Choose the correct option depending on the context to ensure effective communication.

List of suggestions on how to spell prowen correctly

  • prawn I ordered a delicious prawn cocktail for my appetizer.
  • preen The bird stopped to preen its feathers before taking off into the sky.
  • progeny The old oak tree had many branches, each producing countless progeny that scattered throughout the forest.
  • PRON
  • prone He is prone to getting colds during the winter season.
  • protean The character's personality was protean, constantly changing and difficult to predict.
  • protein
  • proton
  • proven The vaccine's effectiveness has been proven through numerous clinical trials.
  • prowess Despite her appearance, she was a warrior with the prowess of a lioness.
  • rowan The rowan tree in my backyard has beautiful red berries in the fall.
  • Rowena Rowena is an expert in emotional intelligence.

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