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How to spell BROCHED correctly?

If you meant to type "broched" but misspelled it, there are a few suggested alternatives that might be more fitting. You could try "broached", which means to bring up or introduce a topic or "brushed", referring to the act of using a brush on something. Remember to proofread your writing to avoid confusion.

List of suggestions on how to spell broched correctly

  • beached The beached whale was unable to return to the ocean without assistance.
  • Belched The old truck belched black smoke as it struggled up the steep hill.
  • Benched The coach benched the player for arriving late to practice.
  • Birched The misbehaving student was birched as punishment by the strict teacher.
  • bitched
  • blotched The painter's first attempt at the portrait was blotched, so she had to start over.
  • botched The surgeon botched the operation and the patient had to undergo a second surgery.
  • braced
  • branched The tree branched out into several smaller limbs.
  • breached The company's security system was breached by a hacker.
  • Bricked The door was bricked up.
  • brioche I love to have a toasted brioche with jam and butter for breakfast.
  • brioches I love to eat brioches for breakfast.
  • broached We broached the subject of children and money.
  • broaches She broaches the subject of money every time we talk, and it's starting to get annoying.
  • broiled The steak was broiled to perfection, with a delicious char on the outside and a tender, juicy center.
  • brooches She had a collection of antique brooches that had been passed down from her grandmother.
  • Brooded He brooded in silence over his injury.
  • Brooked I brooked no argument from my team when it came to meeting the deadline.
  • browned The beef was browned in the sauce.
  • Browsed I browsed the shelves of the bookstore for hours, trying to find the perfect novel to read.
  • brushed She quickly brushed her hair before leaving the house.
  • bunched I was bunched up against the wall.
  • crochet I am going to crochet a scarf for the winter.
  • crouched I went to hide behind the couch when I heard the intruder outside, crouched down until they left.
  • grouched She was a grouched old woman.
  • roached The snake roached the bird.
  • ruched The dress had a beautiful ruched detail on the bodice.

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