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How to spell OURSE correctly?

The misspelling "ourse" is likely a mistake for the word "course". To use correct suggestions, one can consider proofreading, utilizing spell-check tools or seeking assistance from others. It's important to double-check our writing to ensure accuracy, as small errors can impact the overall meaning and professionalism of our work.

List of suggestions on how to spell ourse correctly

  • BURS I spread my Burs on the bread and enjoyed my lunch.
  • Bursae The bursae are sac-like structures that help to drain fluid from tissues.
  • coarse I can't believe you ate all of the food on your plate; it's so coarse.
  • course I'm taking a course in baking.
  • courser In the novel, Courser is a long-tailed equine that is ridden by the protagonist.
  • CURS
  • curse He believed that the curse of bad luck was following him everywhere he went.
  • douse Please douse the fire before leaving the building.
  • duse She gave me a look that said "duse me," and I knew I wasn't getting out of there without a fight
  • erse
  • fours I have four apples in multiples of fours.
  • furs She draped her furs over the back of the chair and settled in for a glass of wine.
  • fuse The faulty fuse was replaced with a new one.
  • gorse The hillsides were covered in gorse, their bright yellow flowers a stark contrast against the green grass.
  • hoarse My voice was hoarse after singing for three hours at the concert.
  • horse She always dreamed of owning a horse.
  • hours I have been working for hours today.
  • house Although he had never been inside a house before, he felt very welcome by the family who owned it.
  • Louise John met Louise at a party last night.
  • louse Clark was a long louse who always wanted to be the top dog.
  • morse Despite being blind, he became a Morse code expert.
  • mouse
  • mousse She spread a chocolate mousse on her toast.
  • muse She found inspiration for her artwork through her muse, the city of Paris.
  • norse Many of the names of the days of the week come from Norse mythology.
  • nurse The nurse checked her blood pressure before administering the medication.
  • nurser The nurser was responsible for feeding and taking care of the newborn babies in the hospital's maternity ward.
  • OARS I need to give the oars a few more strokes.
  • obese I'm obese and my doctor says I need to lose weight.
  • OISE OISE is a university in Canada that specializes in education and applied linguistics.
  • ore The mine yields high-grade copper and iron ore for processing.
  • ounce The recipe called for one ounce of vanilla extract.
  • Our Our team worked really hard to finish the project on time.
  • Ours "This car is ours, we bought it together," said Sarah to her husband.
  • oust I'll have to oust you from the club.
  • OUTS The company relies heavily on outsourcing, often hiring contractors to perform various outs.
  • pours
  • purse I always carry my purse in my hand when I'm out and about.
  • purser The purser was very helpful in finding a seat for me.
  • pursue He always dreamed of becoming a doctor and decided to pursue a career in medicine.
  • rouse I tried to rouse my cat from her nap, but she refused to wake up.
  • ruse Her ruse to get out of attending the party was to claim she was feeling under the weather.
  • source The source of the stream was a natural spring.
  • Sours
  • souse He loves to souse his meat in a marinade before grilling it.
  • Suse
  • tours I love going on tours to explore new places and learn about their culture and history.
  • urge Please urge your friends and family to vote.
  • Ursa The constellation Ursa Major is well known for its three bears.
  • use I can use this pencil to write my name.
  • worse The situation could become worse if we don't take action to prevent it.
  • Yours

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