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How to spell ROUS correctly?

If you've mistakenly typed "rous" instead of the intended word, there are a few possible corrections that make sense depending on the context. For a delightful dessert, "roux" refers to a smooth flour and fat mixture used as a base in cooking. Alternatively, you could be referring to the French word "ruse", meaning a clever trick or deception.

List of suggestions on how to spell rous correctly

  • CROUS The CROUS is responsible for providing student services in French universities.
  • IOUs I need to collect all the IOUs that my friends owe me.
  • nous
  • ROAS Our marketing team is constantly trying to improve our ROAS by optimizing our ad campaigns.
  • robs The harsh winter robs the trees of their leaves.
  • rods The fishing rods were lined up neatly in the garage.
  • roes The fisherman returned from the river with a net full of fat roes.
  • ROIs The company is focusing on increasing their ROIs by implementing new marketing strategies.
  • ROMs "Many gamers enjoy downloading and playing ROMs on their computers or mobile devices."
  • ROS The ROS level in the cell was found to increase in response to oxidative stress.
  • Ross I ran into Ross at the grocery store yesterday.
  • rots The fallen fruit rots quickly in the damp soil.
  • roue He was known as quite the roue in his younger days, but has since settled down and become a respected member of society.
  • roues
  • rouse He hoped the smell of sizzling bacon would rouse his sleepy guests.
  • roust He tried to roust his friend out of bed to go hiking, but his friend refused.
  • rout The opposing team faced a humiliating rout, losing by a score of 10-0.
  • routs The army quickly retreated after suffering heavy routs in the battle.
  • roux I made a roux for the gumbo by slowly cooking flour and butter together.
  • rows We planted our vegetables in rows to make it easier to tend to them.
  • sous The chef prepared a delicious dish with the help of his sous-chef.

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