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How to spell PRUSE correctly?

If you meant to type "prune", one possible correct suggestion would be to spell it correctly. Alternatively, if you meant something else, you could try using a synonym or describing the word in more detail to clarify its meaning.

List of suggestions on how to spell pruse correctly

  • cruse David sailed across the ocean with a cruse of fresh water to survive.
  • parse The software was designed to parse large amounts of data in seconds.
  • pause I need to take a pause for a moment to gather my thoughts.
  • peruse "I will peruse the contract before signing it," said the lawyer.
  • Perused I Perused the book aisle.
  • peruses She peruses the bookshelves, searching for a good read.
  • praise The teacher's praise for the student's hard work boosted his confidence.
  • PRES PRES is the abbreviation for present tense.
  • press
  • price She decided not to buy the dress because the price was too high.
  • PRIUS My neighbor drives a Prius and loves how fuel efficient it is.
  • prize She won the top prize in the science fair for her innovative project.
  • profuse It was very profuse.
  • pros One of the pros of living in the city is having access to a diverse range of cultural events.
  • prose He wrote in a beautiful and eloquent prose that captured the essence of the human experience.
  • prosy The speech therapist was very prosy about the fact that I needed to improve my speaking skills.
  • prude I can't believe Philip was so prude; he's usually so liberal.
  • prudes The prudes at the party kept making disapproving comments about everyone's attire.
  • prune She decided to prune her garden to make it more presentable.
  • prunes I ate a whole bag of prunes at the store today.
  • pure The pure water will help wash the dirt away.
  • purse She always forgets her purse at home.
  • purus Purus is a genus of South American turtles.
  • pus I think I caught something on my shoe and it's kind of pus-y
  • pusey
  • reuse I reuse my old clothes to remake them into new clothes.
  • rouse I could use a little more rouse in my java.
  • ruse He tried to trick me with his ruse, but I saw through it all along.

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