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How to spell CHOWER correctly?

If the misspelling is meant to be "chowder", the correct suggestions would be "chowder", "chow", "stew" or "soup". If the intended word is something different, suggestions would depend on the context or intended meaning of the misspelling.

List of suggestions on how to spell chower correctly

  • bower The couple sat in a cozy bower, surrounded by fragrant flowers and chirping birds.
  • cheer I went to the football game to cheer on my favorite team.
  • Chewed
  • chewer My dog is a notorious chewer and has gone through several pairs of shoes.
  • chewers The dental clinic sells special toothpaste for chewers who tend to grind and clench their teeth.
  • chewier This steak is much chewier than the one I had last week.
  • choicer I had to make a choicer decision between taking the high-paying job or the job that aligns with my values.
  • choir The church choir sang beautifully during the Easter Sunday service.
  • choke The smoke was making me choke.
  • choker
  • choler Her constant choler and irritability made it difficult for others to be around her.
  • chooser The chooser of the restaurant for tonight's dinner was Jane.
  • chopper The sound of the chopper blades echoed throughout the valley.
  • chore I hate doing the chore of washing dishes.
  • Chose
  • chow I'm going to chow down on this delicious meal.
  • chowder I had a delicious bowl of clam chowder for lunch.
  • chows My neighbor has two chows that always bark at me when I walk by their yard.
  • cower The timid dog would cower in the corner every time there was a thunderstorm.
  • dower My late husband left me a handsome dower in his will.
  • hewer With a hewer, you can easily harvest fallen fruit or vegetables.
  • howe I obtained the Howe hat from the Williams & Company store.
  • lower He bent down to the lower shelf to pick up the book.
  • mower I need to mow the lawn and the only tool I have is a push mower.
  • power The power of the sun is blindingly magnificent.
  • rower The rower raced across the lake, determined to beat their previous time.
  • showed I showed her the picture I had taken of us at the park.
  • shower
  • showers It looks like it's going to rain today, with scattered showers in the afternoon.
  • showery It's a showery day, so make sure to bring an umbrella.
  • showier She showed her new outfit to her best friend and they both agreed it was Showier than her old outfit.
  • sower The sower walked through the field, scattering seeds in his wake.
  • tower The tower stands tall amongst the other buildings in the city.

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Discuuss

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