How to spell PROUS correctly?
If you've accidentally typed "prous" instead of the intended word, there are a few possibilities for a correct suggestion. It could be "press" if you're referring to exerting pressure, "prose" if you're talking about writing or "pours" if you meant liquid pouring. Double-check the context to choose the appropriate correction.
List of suggestions on how to spell prous correctly
- pious The pious man went to church every Sunday and prayed devoutly.
- porous The sponge is porous and can absorb lots of water.
- prays Every Sunday morning, Maria prays to God for health and happiness for her family.
- PRES
- press
- preys The lion preys on weaker animals like zebras and gazelles.
- pries She gently pries the lid off the jar, revealing its contents.
- priors The judge considered the defendant's priors before sentencing.
- PRIUS The team's new player, Prius, was impressive during the game.
- prods The teacher constantly prods her students to complete their assignments on time.
- PROFS PROFS is a computer program that was designed to be used on IBM System/370 mainframe computers.
- PROMS
- props I need some props to help me perform my act.
- pros I have many pros with this job.
- prose
- prosy
- proud
- proust I read some works of Proust to improve my vocabulary.
- prows
- purus