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How to spell PROCHES correctly?

If you accidentally misspelled "proches", there are several correct suggestions to consider. The correct spelling could be "proche", which means "close" in French or "proches", the plural form. Double-check your intended meaning and the context to identify the appropriate spelling.

List of suggestions on how to spell proches correctly

  • brioches I went to the bakery and bought some fresh brioches for breakfast.
  • broaches She broaches the subject of salary during her interview with the hiring manager.
  • brooches Queen Victoria was known for her many brooches.
  • Crotches The dancer's movements emphasized her toned Crotches muscles.
  • crouches
  • grouches The grouches in the office always complain about everything.
  • parches I need to purchase some parches for this project.
  • Patches
  • Peaches
  • Perches The bird perches on the branch of the tree to rest.
  • pitches He throws pitches and she swings the bat.
  • poaches
  • porches It was a nice day outside so Ann and I decided to take a walk on the porches.
  • pouches In India, women often carry pouches containing spices and other kitchen items in their clothing.
  • preaches The pastor preaches about love and forgiveness in every Sunday service.
  • Prices Prices for house improvements have jumped significantly in the past year.
  • probes The scientists are using probes to explore the depths of the ocean.
  • process I am currently in the process of writing a novel.
  • prophesy The ancient texts prophesy the arrival of a great hero who will save the kingdom from evil forces.
  • proves The student's excellent performance in the exam proves that his hard work paid off.
  • riches He inherited his father's vast riches and lived a life of luxury.
  • roaches I made sure to clean up all the crumbs in my kitchen to prevent roaches from invading my home.

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