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How to spell COERICE correctly?

If you have mistakenly typed "coerice", fear not! The correct spelling is "coerce". This verb means to persuade or forcefully convince someone to do something against their will. So, next time you need to use this word, remember to spell it as "coerce" for effective communication.

List of suggestions on how to spell coerice correctly

  • caprice Her decision to quit her job was a caprice, based on a fleeting desire rather than careful consideration.
  • cerise The dress had a beautiful cerise color that complemented her skin tone.
  • Clarice My grandmother's favorite book is called Clarice.
  • coerce She used her power to coerce him into accepting the deal.
  • coercer The coercer in the group is usually the one who makes the most demands on others.
  • coerces The boss often coerces his employees into working overtime without fair compensation.
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  • cornice She placed a cornice atop the new roof.
  • corrie The corrie was filled with remnants of snow from the previous winter.
  • Corrine Corrine followed Bob to the party.
  • cowrie She gave him a cowrie shell as a token of their friendship.
  • crevice She chose to sit in the narrow crevice between the two rocks.

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