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How to spell EMORAL correctly?

If you meant to type "emoral", you likely intended to write either "immoral" or "emerald". "Immoral" refers to something unethical or morally wrong, while "emerald" is a gemstone known for its vibrant green color. Double-check and choose the appropriate word next time to ensure clear communication.

List of suggestions on how to spell emoral correctly

  • amoral The villain in the story was portrayed as amoral, showing no concern for the well-being or happiness of others.
  • emerald The emerald ring glistened on her finger.
  • Emory Emory University is a private research institution located in Atlanta, Georgia.
  • femoral I fractured my femoral in a fall.
  • immoral Stealing from others is an immoral act that should never be tolerated.
  • memorial The family erected a memorial in honor of their loved one who passed away.
  • moral I'm going to bed, but first I need to make sure I have my moral compass in check.
  • morale The morale of the troops is high after their victory.
  • morel I cooked a delicious pasta dish with creamy morel mushroom sauce.
  • mural The colorful mural on the building's wall brightened up the entire block.
  • oral The teacher asked the students to give an oral presentation on their favorite book.
  • unmoral

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