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How to spell PROSS correctly?

If you've mistakenly typed "pross" instead of another word, there are a few possible suggestions for correction. It could be "prose", referring to written or spoken language. Alternatively, it could be "press", relating to printing or media. Double-check the context to determine the appropriate replacement and correct the misspelling accordingly.

List of suggestions on how to spell pross correctly

  • cross The street is dangerous, so wait for the green light to cross.
  • dross The teacher removed the dross from the student's essay to reveal the quality of their writing.
  • gross The smell coming from the trash can is just gross.
  • porous The sponge is porous and absorbs liquids easily.
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  • prays She prays for her loved ones every night before bed.
  • PRES The PRES of the company made the decision to hire more employees.
  • press She used the iron to press her shirt before the important job interview.
  • preys The lion preys on weaker animals in the savannah for its survival.
  • pries She pries into other people's personal lives, which makes them uncomfortable.
  • priors The judge considered the defendant's previous priors before sentencing him for his latest offense.
  • prissy She always wears a bow in her hair and refuses to get her shoes dirty - she's so prissy.
  • PRIUS I saw a Prius hybrid car parked outside the store.
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  • PROFS PROFS is an online platform that allows students and professors to communicate and complete coursework.
  • PROMS My parents are giving me proms.
  • props The actors received props for their convincing performances.
  • pros One of the pros of working from home is the flexibility of your schedule.
  • prose I prefer to read books written in prose rather than in verse.
  • prosy
  • prows Parents always choose the prows for their children's christmas presents.
  • ross Ross is a common first name in some English-speaking countries.

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