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How to spell FLURE correctly?

If you were trying to spell "flure", you likely intended to spell "floor". It's a common mistake to misspell words, and the correct suggestion would be to use "floor" instead. Make sure to double-check your spelling to avoid confusion and convey your message accurately.

List of suggestions on how to spell flure correctly

  • failure He attributed his failure to lack of preparation.
  • fare My uncle is nervous about the fare for the trip.
  • fire The firefighters rushed to put out the fire that had engulfed the building.
  • flare The sudden flare of light briefly blinded me.
  • flared She flared her nostrils in anger as she realized she had been betrayed.
  • flares He wore flares in the 70s.
  • flee The mice scurried away to flee from the approaching cat.
  • floe I watched in amazement as the massive ice floe slowly drifted down the river.
  • flora The flora of the Amazon rainforest is incredibly diverse with thousands of species of plants.
  • flores
  • floret I love the smell of jasmine in the air, it's such a pretty floret scent.
  • flory
  • flour
  • Floured
  • floury The dryer had a really floury smell.
  • flu I got the flu last winter and had to stay in bed for a week.
  • flue The furnace is on the second floor and the flue is directly outside.
  • flues I know my father used to use the flues to heat up the house.
  • fluke It was a complete fluke that I won the lottery.
  • flume I took a ride down the flume at the water park.
  • flurry The flock of birds flew into a flurry.
  • flute The musician played a beautiful melody on his flute.
  • fore The golfers began their game teeing off from the fore tee.
  • furl
  • fury She ran out of the office with fury in her eyes.
  • Lire Il faut lire pour comprendre ce livre.
  • lore Legends and lore have been passed down from generation to generation in this small town.
  • lure The lure of the open water called to her.
  • lyre She played the lyre with such grace.

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