How to spell CLOSSE correctly?
If you typed "closse" instead of "close", here are some possible correct suggestions: "closet", "close-knit", "closely", "closure", "closeness". Always double-check your spelling and use spell-check when necessary to ensure accuracy in your writing.
List of suggestions on how to spell closse correctly
- class I am going to my history class this afternoon.
- Classed
- Classes I'm taking classes to keep up with my studies.
- classy The restaurant had a very classy atmosphere, with white tablecloths and soft lighting.
- clause The if clause in the sentence indicates a hypothetical situation.
- clods She picked up the clods of dirt and flung them at the nearby tree in frustration.
- clogs I wore my comfortable clogs to work because I knew I would be on my feet all day.
- clops The clops of the horse's hooves echoed through the empty street.
- close
- closed
- closer I moved closer to the screen to get a better view of the details.
- closes She closes the book and places it on the shelf.
- closet I had never been inside my mother's closet before.
- closure The family found closure when the missing person's remains were finally discovered.
- clots My legs are feeling really stiffness and clots.
- Colossi The Colossi stood over fifteen feet tall.
- gloss I need to look up the gloss for that word.
- Glossed A glossed over sentence is one that has been completely covered up by other text.
- glosses I'm reading a book, but I don't have time for the long glosses.
- glossy She had a glossy hair do.
- loose She's got a loose screw.
- lose I don't want to lose my keys again.
- loss The loss of my job was a devastating event.
- louse The child was sent home from school due to having a louse infestation.