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How to spell ABOUR correctly?

If you meant to type "abour" but realized it's actually spelled "abor", fear not. This common misspelling can be easily rectified. Simple suggestions for correcting it include changing the "u" to an "o" or replacing it with "ou". Try "abor", "about" or "abour" (UK spelling).

List of suggestions on how to spell abour correctly

  • ABBR The ABBR for California is CA.
  • abhor I abhor the idea of animal cruelty.
  • Abler Mrs. Abler is a homemaker.
  • Abner Abner was so excited to go on his first canoe trip with his family.
  • aboard The captain welcomed all of the passengers aboard the flight.
  • abode She had an abode in the Forbidden City.
  • abort Trying to abort a pregnancy is not an easy decision to make and can be emotionally difficult.
  • about
  • above
  • abut
  • amour
  • amur After three hours of travel, they reached the amur region.
  • arbor I went out onto the arbor to get some fresh air.
  • arbour The garden was divided into several sections, each bordered by an arbour with climbing vines.
  • ardour In seeking ardour in his work, the artist requires both skill and perseverance.
  • armour He was wearing armour, but he wasn't fooling anyone.
  • Barbour My friend is wearing a stylish Barbour jacket today.
  • boar John is looking for a big, fat boar.
  • boer The Boer Wars were a series of three wars fought in South Africa between British colonists and the Afrikaners, supported
  • boor Despite his wealth, John acted like a boor at the elegant dinner party.
  • bur The bur stuck to my pants after walking through the field.
  • harbour The fishing boats rest in the harbour.
  • labor She is a lawyer, and she will spend hours on labor and childbirth law
  • labour The strike caused a lot of labour problems.
  • Our We really enjoy our time together.
  • tabor I have a Tabor toothbrush.

Misspelling of the day

Afortunately

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