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How to spell GLOSE correctly?

If you find yourself accidentally misspelling "glose", fear not, as there are several correct alternatives to consider. One option is "gloze", which means to explain or describe in a flattering manner. Alternatively, you might refer to "gloss", which can refer to a shiny surface or provide an explanation or commentary.

List of suggestions on how to spell glose correctly

  • close
  • closed The store has been closed since last Monday's holiday.
  • closer
  • closes
  • closet I hung my coat in the closet.
  • glace I ordered a pain au chocolat with a glace of vanilla on top at the French bakery.
  • glaser
  • glass
  • glaze The baker applied a glossy chocolate glaze to the freshly baked cake.
  • glee The glee club put on a fantastic performance of "The Sound of Music.
  • globe The globe is an accurate representation of the Earth.
  • globes Above the globes is a quotation from famous astronomer Sir Winston Churchill.
  • gloss I need to look up the definition of 'gloss' before I can answer your question.
  • Glossed We glossed over our differences.
  • glosses The speech therapist gave a variety of glosses for the new vocabulary words.
  • glossy The glossy pamphlet caught my attention.
  • glove The detective was wearing a glove on his left hand.
  • gloves The gloves I received from my aunt are too small.
  • glow The moon's soft glow illuminated the dark night sky.
  • glows
  • glucose After eating carbohydrates, the body can use the glucose from these foods for energy.
  • glue I used a lot of glue to fix my shoe.
  • goose I am going to get a goose for my Thanksgiving dinner.
  • gorse I picked some nice gorse for the fire.
  • Jose Jose wasabi is one of the most pungent condiments in the world.
  • LASE He was cleaning his AR-15 when he accidentally fired the LASE.
  • loose I usually tie my shoes tight, but today they're a bit loose.
  • lose
  • loser "You're such a sore loser," Sally said to Tom after he lost the game.
  • loss I feel a sense of loss every time I think about my grandfather.
  • louse I found a louse in my hair while I was scratching my head.

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