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How to spell REASSES correctly?

If you're prone to misspelling "reasses", fear not! Here are some correct suggestions to help you out. You should try using "reassess" instead, which means to evaluate or reevaluate something. Alternatively, "reasess" could be corrected to "assess", meaning to evaluate or analyze a situation.

List of suggestions on how to spell reasses correctly

  • Basses The basses were so loud that they shook the room.
  • Brasses She polished the brasses until they gleamed like gold.
  • ceases The rain ceases and the sun begins to shine once again.
  • creases The dress has several creases from being folded in storage.
  • dresses She dresses in beautiful flowing dresses for summer parties.
  • eases I find that using this product eases the pain in my neck.
  • gasses The gasses emitted from the factory are harmful to the environment.
  • Grasses My lawn is full of grasses.
  • greases Some greases are used to lubricate moving parts.
  • lasses The group of young lasses giggled as they walked down the street in their matching dresses.
  • leases The landlord requires tenants to sign one-year leases for the rental properties.
  • masses The politician's message resonated with the masses, gaining him a large number of supporters.
  • messes I made all of your favorite messes for lunch.
  • passes She always passes the ball to her teammate during the game.
  • presses He presses his shirt carefully before the job interview.
  • raises Her voice raises in anger.
  • ramses
  • rashes He developed rashes all over his body after he was exposed to poison ivy while hiking.
  • re assess
  • re-assess
  • reasons There are countless reasons why people choose to pursue higher education.
  • reassert The company plans to reassert its dominance in the market with a new marketing campaign.
  • reasserts The letter from the CEO reasserts the company's commitment to diversity and inclusion.
  • reassess It's important to reassess your goals from time to time to ensure you are on the right track.
  • reassures My doctor reassures me that the test results are normal.
  • Rebuses I don't know what rebuses are.
  • recesses John had some recesses with his friends in the park.
  • refuses Refuses to answer any more questions.
  • reissues The reissues of their old albums are getting harder to find.
  • reposes The statue reposes peacefully in the garden, surrounded by blooming flowers.
  • reuses The company encourages the reuses of their plastic containers by offering discounts for customers who bring them back for refilling.
  • revises The writer often revises his drafts multiple times before sending them to the editor.
  • sasses She always sasses me when I ask her to clean up.
  • teases
  • tresses The young girl had long tresses of hair cascading down her back.

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