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How to spell RISSES correctly?

If you meant to type "crises", the correct spelling is c-r-i-s-e-s. If you meant to type "risks", the correct spelling is r-i-s-k-s. Double-checking and proofreading can prevent misspellings and ensure clear communication.

List of suggestions on how to spell risses correctly

  • arises The question of how to fund the project arises every time we discuss its implementation.
  • Brasses I need to polish the brasses on the front door.
  • Crises The world is facing multiple crises, including climate change, economic instability, and global pandemics.
  • crosses He crosses the street every morning to get to his office.
  • dresses Please leave your dresses behind.
  • Grasses The fields were covered in tall, green grasses swaying in the gentle breeze.
  • grosses After studying the photo, she found it to be very grosses.
  • hisses
  • Irises The irises in her garden bloomed with vibrant colors in the spring.
  • issues The issues that we face today are much different than when I was younger.
  • kisses He blew her a handful of kisses as he left for work.
  • Misses My mom always misses me when I'm away at college.
  • pisses
  • presses She presses her fingers hard against the computer keyboard as she finishes her report.
  • raises The boss raises salaries every year to keep employees happy.
  • reissues The record label is planning to release a series of reissues of popular albums from the 80s.
  • reuses The recycling plant reuses old materials to create new products.
  • rinses She rinses her hair with cold water after a hot shower to add shine.
  • rise The sun began to rise over the horizon, painting the sky with hues of pink and orange.
  • riser
  • risers The risers help you adjust the height of the table.
  • rises
  • Risks I am aware of the risks involved in this business venture.
  • rissoles I've never tried making rissoles before, but I hear they're a delicious meat dish.
  • ROSES I gave her a bouquet of roses on Valentine's Day.
  • rouses The sound of the alarm clock rouses me from my deep sleep.
  • ruses I tried all of her ruses, but she wouldn't tell me what was wrong.
  • tresses I wished my hair was as tresses as hers.
  • Trusses I need to get my trusses fixed.

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