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How to spell GOURN correctly?

If you intended to type "gourn" but misspelled it, here are some possible correct suggestions. One option is "gourd", which refers to various hard-shelled fruits used for decoration or culinary purposes. Another correct spelling could be "gown", denoting a long dress or robe. Lastly, "groun" could be a misspelling of "ground", meaning the surface of the earth.

List of suggestions on how to spell gourn correctly

  • born She was born in a small town in the mountains.
  • burn I accidentally left the stove on and now the food is starting to burn.
  • corn I ate some corn on the cob.
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  • goer He was known as a movie goer because he went to watch a film every weekend.
  • Golan The Golan Heights are a plateau in the Middle East that lies north of Israel.
  • goon The goon was hired to intimidate anyone who tried to disrupt the event.
  • gore
  • Goren Goren was a soldier who fought in the First War.
  • GORP I'm not sure what GORP is, but I'm going to avoid it Gorp is an unpleasant sounding
  • gory I was horrified at the gory details in the article.
  • gourd She painted a beautiful picture of a gourd sitting on a wooden table.
  • gourde I always carry an extra gourde of water with me on hikes.
  • gouren
  • gout I'm going to the doctor for my gout.
  • govern The government has the power to govern the citizens and make decisions that affect the lives of everyone.
  • gown
  • gun The hunter carried a loaded gun with him into the dense forest.
  • guru I am a guru of knitting.
  • horn I refuse to be routed by that Zimmerman creep with that darned horn.
  • journo The journo wrote an insightful article about the political climate in the region.
  • lorn He was left lorn and desolate after his breakup.
  • morn I wake up early in the morn to meditate and start my day right.
  • mourn She will mourn her grandfather's passing for a long time.
  • noun I am looking for a noun to describe my new book.
  • torn I'm torn between going to the party and staying home with my sick dog.
  • turn Turn left at the stop sign.
  • urn The ashes were placed in an ornate urn and displayed on the mantel.
  • worn The jeans were worn and there was a hole in the knee.

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