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How to spell BROEF correctly?

If you've mistyped "broef" and autocorrect failed you, fear not! The correct word you're looking for might be "brief", meaning a concise written message. Another alternative could be "brought", the past tense of the verb "bring". Remember to proofread to avoid such misspellings in the future!

List of suggestions on how to spell broef correctly

  • beef I ordered a juicy steak made of beef for dinner.
  • Brae I have a feeling that Brae is going to be a big hit this season.
  • Bred My parents bred German Shepherds when I was a child.
  • breed I want to adopt a specific breed of dog, a golden retriever.
  • Bret Bret Easton Ellis wrote an intense, seething novel about adolescents in Los Angeles.
  • brew I'm going to brew some coffee before we start studying.
  • brie Brie cheese is a traditional French cheese.
  • brief Since they were brief, they didn't last very long.
  • briefs I need to get some briefs for my presentation tomorrow.
  • brier I got a brier stuck in my sock during the hike in the woods.
  • BRO No bro
  • broad He has a broad outlook on life.
  • Brock Brock occasionally helps Ted with the company's accounting.
  • broil
  • broke She broke the vase when she tripped over the rug.
  • broker I'm considering joining a broker-dealer.
  • brood The brood will be ready in a few hours.
  • brook I stepped into the silver brook that ran by my house.
  • broom I always sweep the kitchen floor with a broom.
  • BROS I'm going out tonight with my bros.
  • broth I like to make garlic beef broth for when I'm feeling sick.
  • brow I can't help but smile when I saw the way he had crinkled up his brow in confusion.
  • brown She has the brown eyes which look so soft.
  • brows My brows are furrowed in thought.
  • grief My aunt passed away in grief.
  • PREF PREF is short for " Preference.
  • prof The prof assigned a research paper that was due at the end of the semester.
  • proof Mathematicians use mathematical proof to verify the correctness of an equation.
  • reef I'm going to go catch some fish at the reef.
  • ref The basketball player missed the shot and looked to the ref for a call, but none came.
  • roof My aunt has a big, red, roof that she likes to sunbathe on.

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