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How to spell GRAISE correctly?

If you meant "grace", please make sure to use that instead. If you're looking for a similar word, try "graze" or "graft". Alternatively, if you're trying to make up a new word, try thinking of a definition that matches your intended meaning.

List of suggestions on how to spell graise correctly

  • arise I will inform you immediately if any issues arise during the meeting.
  • braise I love to braise meat in wine and herbs.
  • cruise I want to go on a cruise to the Caribbean this summer.
  • grabs He quickly grabs his backpack before heading out the door.
  • grace Without grace, we would miss out on the healing power of forgiveness.
  • Gracie Gracie is my rescued dog.
  • GRADS Many GRADS were thrilled to receive their diplomas at the graduation ceremony.
  • Grains The grains in this food are going to give you the energy you need for the day.
  • grams I need to break up with my grams because she's always telling me what to do
  • grasp I couldn't grasp the concept of calculus until my teacher explained it to me.
  • grass I need to cut the grass before it grows too high.
  • Grassed The yard was freshly grassed, providing a soft and lush surface for backyard games.
  • Grasses The meadow was covered in tall, green grasses.
  • grassy The horses grazed peacefully on the grassy meadow.
  • gratis The company is offering the latest software upgrades gratis to its loyal customers.
  • GRAYS The sky was filled with grays and whites as the storm approached.
  • graze The cattle would often graze in the field next to her house.
  • grease I need to buy more grease for my bike chain.
  • gris J'ai les cheveux gris.
  • grist The miller ground the wheat grains into grist to make flour.
  • grouse I heard a grouse call while hiking in the forest.
  • guise He tried to deceive us under the guise of a good friend.
  • praise Praise the Lord for his wonderful works.
  • raise I hope my boss will raise my salary this year.
  • raiser John is a raiser for the charity event.
  • rise Tonight, the stars will rise to show us that the night is still young.

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