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How to spell BURSED correctly?

If you meant "bursed" but realized it's a mistake, here are some possible correct suggestions: "bursted" (past tense of burst), "bussed" (past tense of bus), "brushed" (past tense of brush) or "burned" (past tense of burn). The correct term depends on the context of your sentence.

List of suggestions on how to spell bursed correctly

  • abused The dog was severely abused before being rescued by a kind-hearted animal shelter.
  • bared The man bared his teeth and snarled at the dog.
  • based The company's decision to expand its operations was based on extensive market research.
  • biased The journalist had a biased view on the story, which affected the perception of the readers.
  • bored
  • Bossed She bossed her team around and made them work long hours with little appreciation.
  • Bred He bred a new variety of tomato that was resistant to disease.
  • breed I am researching which breed of dog is best for apartment living.
  • bruised After falling off his bike, his leg was bruised and sore.
  • buried
  • burled I was pleasantly surprised when I burled my shirt in the washing machine.
  • burned
  • burred The old photograph was so worn and burred around the edges that it was almost impossible to make out the faces in the picture.
  • BURS The athletes were awarded burs to help them pay for their education.
  • bursa The bursa sac provides cushioning and reduces friction between bones and tendons.
  • Bursae Bursae are small fluid-filled sacs that help reduce friction between bones and tendons.
  • bursar Undergraduate students are required to pay the bursar.
  • burst The balloon burst when he touched it.
  • bursts The baby's laughter was like bursts of sunlight.
  • buses I always take the buses to school.
  • bushed
  • Busied
  • Busked The musician busked on the street corner, playing his guitar for tips.
  • busted The cops busted him for weed possession.
  • Buzzed After a couple drinks, I felt a little buzzed and decided it was best to stop for the night.
  • Coursed I enjoyed our coursed meal.
  • cursed The cursed amulet brought nothing but misfortune to those who possessed it.
  • fused The fuse on my smoke detector was fused.
  • Mused As she walked through the park, she mused about the meaning of life.
  • nursed After the surgery, she was nursed back to health by her family.
  • Pursed
  • pursued He pursued his dream of becoming a doctor despite facing numerous challenges.
  • used I used to play chess with my dad.

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