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How to spell PRORSED correctly?

If you've been mistakenly typing "prorsed" instead of the intended word, "proposed", fear not! This common misspelling can easily be rectified. Simply switch the "s" and "o" and you'll have the correct spelling in no time. Always double-check your words to ensure accuracy in your communication.

List of suggestions on how to spell prorsed correctly

  • Aroused The romantic movie left me feeling aroused and longing for a similar love story in my own life.
  • Browsed I browsed through the online bookstore to find a new novel to read.
  • Crossed I crossed the busy street, careful to watch for oncoming traffic.
  • Drowsed After a long day of hiking, I drowsed off on the comfortable cabin porch.
  • Grossed The movie grossed over $1 billion, making it the highest-grossing film of the year.
  • Groused They groused about the long wait time at the restaurant.
  • Horsed The cowboy horsed the wild stallion and tamed it.
  • Parsed I parsed the data from the spreadsheet to identify any errors or inconsistencies.
  • Poised She stood at the edge of the diving board, poised and ready to leap.
  • Pored She pored over the textbook, trying to find the answer to the difficult question.
  • Ported The computer program was successfully ported from Windows to Mac.
  • Posed The children posed for a picture with big smiles on their faces.
  • Praised The chef's culinary skills were praised by all the restaurant patrons.
  • Pressed He pressed his lips together, trying to hide his frustration.
  • Probed The detective probed deeper into the mysterious disappearance.
  • Proceed She took a deep breath and decided to proceed with the business venture.
  • Prodded She prodded me with her elbow to get my attention.
  • Promised She promised to take care of the plants while her friend was on vacation.
  • Pronged The pronged fork was ideal for piercing through the juicy steak.
  • Proofed I carefully proofed my essay before submitting it to ensure there were no spelling or grammar errors.
  • Proposed The proposed changes to the company's policies were met with both support and opposition from employees.
  • Propped She propped her books up on the shelf before leaving the library.
  • Prorated The rent for the apartment was prorated based on the number of days the tenant would be living there.
  • Prose The author's beautiful prose painted a vivid picture of the idyllic countryside.
  • Proved She proved her critics wrong by achieving great success in her career.
  • Prowled The leopard prowled through the jungle, silently stalking its prey.
  • Pursed She pursed her lips in disappointment as she read the rejection letter.
  • Roused The loud noise outside the window roused me from my deep sleep.

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