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How to spell RESURED correctly?

If you've misspelled "resured", fret not! The correct suggestions can help you out. First, try "assured", which means to give someone confidence or certainty. Another option is "measured", which refers to careful and precise actions. Lastly, consider "secured", meaning to make something safe or protected. Happy spelling!

List of suggestions on how to spell resured correctly

  • assured I have assured my boss that I will complete the project within the agreed deadline.
  • desired She had achieved the desired results after months of hard work.
  • leisured The leisured vacation allowed me to finally read that book I've been wanting to for months.
  • measured The success of the team's project was measured by the number of clients they were able to acquire.
  • pressured She was pressured to leave the company.
  • Reared My parents reared me on a tight budget.
  • reassured His confident tone reassured her that everything would be okay.
  • reburied It was decided that the remains would be reburied.
  • Recurred The same issue recurred multiple times throughout the project.
  • rehired After being laid off due to budget cuts, Cindy was overjoyed when she was rehired by the company a few months later.
  • required A high school diploma or equivalent is typically required for most entry-level jobs.
  • rescued
  • reseed We need to reseed the lawn because it's looking patchy.
  • reserved I have a reserved table for six people.
  • Resided During the period under review, he resided in the city.
  • resoled After wearing the same pair of shoes for years, I had to get them resoled to make them wearable again.
  • Resorted I resorted to cursing under my breath.
  • resourced The company resourced their project with top-of-the-line equipment to ensure its success.
  • Respired She sighed and tried to breathe deeply, but Respired every time she tried.
  • rested
  • restored The old house was restored to its former glory after a year of intense renovations.
  • Resumed I resumed my reading after taking a break.
  • retired After working for 30 years, John retired from his job to enjoy his peaceful life.
  • reused The shredded paper was reused for the new paper sack.
  • revered The revered actor received a standing ovation at the end of his performance.
  • rewired I had to get my old house rewired to meet the new safety standards.
  • treasured This necklace has been treasured by my family for generations.

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