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How to spell SPOSSED correctly?

The misspelling "spossed" is likely a result of confusing two similar words: "supposed" and "spose" (short for "suppose"). To correct the error, one could suggest using either "supposed" in place of "spossed" or "spose" if the intended meaning was the latter.

List of suggestions on how to spell spossed correctly

  • Espoused The newly-elected senator espoused a strong commitment to improving healthcare for all citizens.
  • Passed
  • poised The ballerina was poised and graceful as she executed her pirouette.
  • posed The model posed for the photographer, striking a dramatic pose.
  • sassed I got so sassed when she called me out for being lazy.
  • soused After drinking numerous beers, John was completely soused and could barely stand.
  • spoiled I was spoiled rotten by my aunt.
  • spoofed The email was spoofed to appear as if it came from a legitimate source.
  • spooked I was so spooked by the sound of the owl that I jumped out of my skin.
  • Spooled I spooled the fishing line onto the reel.
  • spooned I spooned some cereal into my mouth using a spoon.
  • spored The mushroom spored all over the forest floor.
  • Sported The cyclist sported a bright yellow jersey during the race.
  • spotted
  • spouse We were married in a ceremony performed by our spouse.
  • Spouses The spouses decided to go on a romantic getaway to celebrate their anniversary.
  • Spouted The water spouted high into the air.

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