How to spell PROCUED correctly?
If you accidentally typed "procued" instead of the correct spelling, here are some possible suggestions: "produce", "proceed" or "procure". Depending on the context, one of these alternatives is likely the intended word. Double-check for errors to ensure precise communication.
List of suggestions on how to spell procued correctly
- crocked I don't want to go to the party with her, she's always crocked.
- pocked The pocked skin on her face looked like it had been tortured.
- priced The house was priced at $500,000.
- Pricked She pricked her finger on the thorn.
- Probed The detective probed the suspect's alibi until he found a hole in it.
- proceed We will proceed to the next slide.
- Procter Procter is a surname of English origin.
- procure
- Procured The company procured raw materials from different parts of the world to manufacture its products.
- procurer The procurer was arrested for trafficking.
- Prodded I prodded my sister to wake up early and get ready for school.
- pronged The pointed end of the pronged stick poked into the soft ground.
- proofed I proofed the document twice to make sure there were no errors.
- Propped She propped her feet up on the coffee table and leaned back in the chair.
- proud I am very proud of myself for completing this difficult task.
- proved I was proved wrong by the results of the experiment.
- Prowled They prowled the abandoned buildings for any clues.
- Rocked I was totally rocked by her honesty.