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How to spell BRUSE correctly?

If you've accidentally misspelled "bruse", here are a few possible correct suggestions. Perhaps you meant "bruise", indicating a discoloration of the skin due to an injury. Or you might have intended to write "browse", which means to search or explore. Additionally, "brush" refers to a tool used for grooming or painting.

List of suggestions on how to spell bruse correctly

  • base There is a military base located just outside of town.
  • bose Bose Corporation produces high-quality audio equipment.
  • brace I need to brace myself before going on that roller coaster.
  • Brae
  • braise I learned how to braise short ribs in culinary school.
  • BRAS
  • brass The brass instruments in the orchestra created a powerful and majestic sound.
  • braze The artisan decided to braze the metal pieces together to create a stunning sculpture.
  • Brice Brice is a skilled craftsman who can build anything.
  • brie I love to eat brie cheese with crackers and grapes for a quick snack.
  • BROS The BROS at the gym always motivate each other to push harder during their workouts.
  • browse I like to browse the internet in my free time.
  • bruce Bruce is excited to start his new job at the marketing firm.
  • bruise She had a large bruise on her leg from where she had bumped into the coffee table.
  • bruised
  • bruiser The new kid in school was a real bruiser, twice the size of anyone else in our grade.
  • Bruises He had bruises on his arms and legs from falling off his bike.
  • brush
  • brushes She used various brushes to create a beautiful painting.
  • brusque The brusque response from the customer service representative left me feeling frustrated and unheard.
  • brute He was a brute, treating his coworkers with disrespect and cruelty.
  • brutes
  • Bryce
  • bus I missed the bus this morning and had to call a taxi.
  • buses The buses have stopped running due to heavy snowfall.
  • buss I need to take the buss to get to the city.
  • busy I am always busy with work and barely have any time for myself.
  • cruse She filled up her cruse with water from the well.
  • reuse Please not reuse this material.
  • rise
  • rose A rose is a beautiful flower with a sweet fragrance.
  • rouse The loud noise of the alarm clock is enough to rouse me from my sleep.
  • ruse She knew his apology was just a ruse to avoid punishment.
  • Russ Russ was hit by a car.

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