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How to spell JEESE correctly?

When encountering the misspelling "jeese", it is most likely a mistake for the word "jeers". "Jeers" refers to taunting or mocking remarks. However, if the intended word is "jesse", meaning a male name or a term related to a specific context, like Jesse James, then it would be appropriate.

List of suggestions on how to spell jeese correctly

  • ese
  • GEES The horse went flying, reaching impressive gees.
  • Geese Every farmer keeps a geese flock.
  • jeeps After listening to the lecture on the different types of jeeps, I decided to buy a Wrangler.
  • jeer I'll jeer at your feeble attempt to seduce me.
  • Jeers
  • Jeeves Jeeves, the famous butler and valet, always knew how to solve any problem facing his employer, Bertie Wooster.
  • jeez Jeez, I can't believe I forgot to turn off the oven again.
  • jersey My mother wears a jersey dress to the grocery store.
  • Jess Jess and I are meeting up for lunch today.
  • Jesse Jesse is my neighbor who often helps me out whenever I need a hand.
  • Jessie I can't believe it's Jessie!
  • jest She tried to be serious, but her friend's jest made her burst into laughter.
  • jets The jets were flying so high that I couldn't see the ground.
  • jewess
  • Jews Jews celebrate Hanukkah to commemorate the miracle of oil that lasted for eight days.
  • Jose Jose is a skilled chef with a passion for cooking traditional Mexican dishes.
  • Reese After finishing her shift at the convenience store, Reese went out for ice cream with friends.

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