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How to spell SPOSER correctly?

If you meant to type "sposer" but actually want to convey "suppose", here's a useful suggestion. While "sposer" doesn't exist in English, "suppose" fits the context perfectly. It means to assume or consider, often used in hypothetical scenarios. Double-check your spelling next time and consider using "suppose" instead to express your meaning accurately.

List of suggestions on how to spell sposer correctly

  • Disposer The Disposer disposes of the garbage.
  • pose
  • poser He may look like a skater, but he's just a poser who can barely stand on a board.
  • posers The group of teenagers at the mall were just a bunch of posers pretending to be punk rockers.
  • poses The difficult equation poses a challenge for even the most experienced mathematicians.
  • poseur I find him to be a poseur, always trying too hard to impress others with his fancy possessions.
  • spacer I need a spacer in between the paragraphs.
  • speer The target was outspoken in her opposition to the war, and Speer made sure she knew of his hatred for her.
  • spenser
  • spoiler This is a spoiler for the movie "Oceans 8".
  • spoke She spoke about the flowers she had just bought.
  • spokes The spokes on the wheel are meant to keep the wheel from from turning.
  • sponsor I sponsor a children's charity.
  • spoor The spoor led them in a straight line to the water's edge.
  • spore
  • Spores The spores of the mushroom have a fruity scent.
  • spotter My friend is a spotter for a bowling team.
  • spouse I am looking forward to spending time with my spouse this weekend.
  • Spouses The spouses of the senator and congressman sat together in the gallery.

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