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How to spell PROVS correctly?

If you accidentally typed "provs" instead of the intended word, here are some potential alternative suggestions. Depending on the context, it could be "prows", referring to the front part of a ship. Another option is "proves", which means to demonstrate or establish the truth or validity of something. Double-check your intended meaning and choose the correct term accordingly.

List of suggestions on how to spell provs correctly

  • porous The sponge is very porous, allowing it to absorb a lot of liquid.
  • PRES PRES is an abbreviation commonly used for the present tense in grammar.
  • PREV I was able to open the previous version of the document using the "PREV" button.
  • priors The defendant's criminal priors were taken into account during his sentencing hearing.
  • prods She prods him with the stick.
  • prof The prof delivered a lecture on linguistics to his students.
  • PROFS PROFS is a mainframe time-sharing system used at several universities in the US.
  • PROMS
  • proofs She has proofs that he was at the party.
  • props I have to give props to my best friend for always being there for me.
  • pros I am grateful for all the pros that have contributed to my success.
  • prose I love reading poetry, but sometimes I prefer the simplicity of prose.
  • prosy
  • PROV
  • prove I need to prove my hypothesis with data and research.
  • proves The DNA evidence proves beyond a doubt that he was at the scene of the crime.
  • proviso Before signing the agreement, I made a proviso that the deadline for completion of the project be extended by two weeks.
  • provo
  • provost The university's provost was responsible for overseeing all academic departments.
  • prows
  • REVS The engine revs rapidly.
  • roves There are several roves in the forest.
  • RVS RVS is a recycling program for Robertson County.

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