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How to spell RESME correctly?

If you've misspelled "resme", fear not! Here are a few suggestions to correct it. First, it may be the word "resume" that you intended to type. Alternatively, it could be "reset" or simply an anagram of "mere" or "seem". Carefully review the context or consult a dictionary for accuracy.

List of suggestions on how to spell resme correctly

  • mesmer
  • presume I presume that the meeting will be postponed.
  • ream He brought a whole ream of paper to the meeting.
  • reamer Reezer was a reamer.
  • REAMS I have to write reams of papers for my upcoming exams.
  • Reese Reese ate a peanut butter cup for dessert.
  • regime The new regime implemented strict policies that limited the freedoms of its citizens.
  • rem The word "rem" means to remove.
  • REMS The REMS program aims to ensure that the benefits of a drug outweigh its potential risks.
  • rename I need to rename this file to something more descriptive.
  • res
  • resale She bought the dress at a discount store with the intention of resale at her boutique.
  • RESAT
  • rescue I was trying to rescue my laptop when it fell into the water.
  • reseed The gardener decided to reseed the lawn to ensure a lush, green appearance.
  • reset During the reset process, the device will erase all content and settings.
  • resew After removing the loose button, she had to resew it onto her shirt.
  • reside
  • resin The resin oozed from the broken jar.
  • resit I didn't pass the exam, so I need to resit it at the end of the semester.
  • resole I need to resole my shoes because the soles have worn down.
  • Resow I need to resow the grass seed because the first attempt did not grow properly.
  • RESP
  • rest I am going to rest on the couch after a long day at work.
  • resume I am attaching my resume for your convenience.
  • Resumed
  • resumes He spent all night reviewing resumes for the job opening.
  • reuse I always try to reuse old glass jars to store pantry staples.
  • rhyme Poetry is often characterized by rhyme.
  • rime She loved to sing old sea shanties in a clear, bell-like voice that seemed to shimmer with rime.
  • rise
  • rome
  • rose I saw a rose in my garden.
  • Rosie I always love going to Rosie's because the food is so good.
  • ruse I saw the wolf trying to use a ruse to get the lamb.
  • sesame It is best to use fresh sesame seeds for pickling or any other dish that calls for a flavor boost.

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