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How to spell LEAISE correctly?

Possible correct suggestions for the misspelling "leaise" could be "lease", "liaise" or "leisure". The context in which the word was used can help in determining the correct spelling. "Lease" refers to a contract for renting a property, "liaise" means to communicate and coordinate with others, and "leisure" refers to free time activities.

List of suggestions on how to spell leaise correctly

  • ease I am taking yoga classes to ease my stress levels.
  • Elise I have a new friend named Elise.
  • lapse If you don't renew your subscription, it will lapse and you won't have access to the content anymore.
  • LASE Spotting a sandy beach with an incredible view of the LASE mountain range, we decided to take a break from the hike
  • leads The salesman's excellent pitch leads me to believe that the product is worth buying.
  • LEAFS The Toronto Maple Leafs played an incredible game last night.
  • leaks I noticed that the faucet leaks water so I better call a plumber.
  • leans Mike always leans against the wall while waiting for his friend.
  • leaps The athlete's long jumps and powerful leaps were what won him the gold medal.
  • LEAS
  • lease I signed a lease for a new apartment downtown.
  • leased She leased her car for three years.
  • Leaser I am the leaser of this apartment.
  • leases The company currently has several leases for office spaces in different cities.
  • least I try to be at least 10 minutes early for all of my appointments.
  • LEIS The hula dancers wore beautiful leis around their necks in the Hawaiian festival.
  • levis I love wearing my Levis jeans when I go out.
  • lewis I can't believe Lewis would do that.
  • liaise
  • liaised I liaised with my colleagues to ensure we were all on the same page for the upcoming project.
  • Louise Louise baked cookies for her coworkers to celebrate her birthday.
  • please

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