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How to spell OUWER correctly?

If you've misspelled "ouwer", here are a few possible correct suggestions. It could be "our", referring to something belonging to us. Another option is "ower", an archaic spelling of "ower", which means "owner". Lastly, it might be "ower", a misspelling of "over", meaning above or higher than. Double-check the context to determine the intended word.

List of suggestions on how to spell ouwer correctly

  • auger The farmer used an auger to hole the fence post.
  • bower The birds built a bower with twigs and feathers for their nest.
  • cower The small puppy would cower in fear whenever the larger dogs approached.
  • dower Her grandmother left her a dower of beautiful vintage jewelry.
  • euler Physics teacher Pierre-Simon Laplace is best known for his work on euler's laws of mathemath
  • ewer I need to turn on the water ewer.
  • fewer There are fewer mosquitoes around.
  • hewer The hewer of wood works tirelessly in the forest, chopping logs for the fire.
  • lower I always lower my voice when I'm in a meeting with the boss.
  • mower I need to mow the lawn, so I will have to take out the mower.
  • NEWER This newer model is better than the old one.
  • o'er O'er the hills and through the valleys, the hiking trail led us to a stunning view of the sunset.
  • ocher The ocher paint on the door is old and worn.
  • odder In the dictionary, "odder" is defined as something heavier than air.
  • oder Ich werde morgen Pizza oder Pasta zum Abendessen essen.
  • offer
  • order I need to make sure I have my list in order before going to the grocery store.
  • osier The Old Surveyor left an osier stick to mark his route.
  • other I need to make sure the other guests have arrived before we start dinner.
  • otter The otter grabbed the fish and disappeared into the river.
  • Our
  • outer The outer shell of this apple is hard.
  • outwear Walking outside in the cold weather was outwear for her.
  • over I'll see you over at the party.
  • owe
  • owed I owed my friend money for the concert ticket.
  • owen My brother Owen is an excellent doctor.
  • OWES He owes me money for the dinner he had last night.
  • owner The owner of the coffee shop has just bought a new espresso machine.
  • power I need to recharge my power bank.
  • rawer
  • rower The rower won the race with his exceptional technique and stamina.
  • sewer The city workers were sent down into the sewer to clean out the blockage.
  • sower The sower went through the fields, dropping seeds as he went.
  • tower The Tower of London is a medieval castle in London.
  • user

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