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How to spell FOUSES correctly?

If you've misspelled "fouses", fear not! There are a few possible correct alternatives to consider. Perhaps you meant "fusses", which refers to unnecessary excitement. Another option could be "houses", which are dwellings. Lastly, "focuses" could also be an appropriate word if you intended to highlight directing attention or effort towards something specific.

List of suggestions on how to spell fouses correctly

  • douses She douses the fire with water to prevent it from spreading.
  • effuses The effuses from her nose indicated her distress.
  • Fetuses The ultrasound showed two healthy fetuses in the womb.
  • flosses
  • Focuses The company's strategy for the upcoming year focuses heavily on digital marketing.
  • foes The superhero has many foes trying to defeat him.
  • forces The strong winds and heavy rain forces us to stay indoors.
  • fosse The treasure was hidden in the deep fosse.
  • fours During their game of golf, John managed to get a birdie on the third hole but then got two consecutive fours.
  • Foxes I'm not sure if I should keep the foxes.
  • fuse I need to replace the fuse in the car's cigarette lighter.
  • fusee After swallowing the 110-foot fusee, the fish was out of range of the fishing line.
  • fuses I need to check the fuses in my car because the headlights aren't working.
  • fuss I don't want to make a fuss, but I think there's something wrong with this order.
  • fusses She always fusses over her appearance before going out.
  • Houses The houses in this neighborhood have beautiful gardens.
  • OSES I'm trying out OSES to see if it's a better fit for my work needs.
  • rouses
  • souse I always put a little souse on my eggs when I fry them up.
  • souses The restaurant serves different kinds of souses to complement their dishes.
  • uses He uses the laptop for his work.

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