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How to spell SPUSE correctly?

If you've misspelled "spuse", there are a few correct suggestions that could be what you intended to write. One possibility is "spouse", which refers to a husband or wife. Another option is "spur", which means to motivate or encourage. Finally, "souse" refers to pickled or soaked food. Double-check the context to determine the appropriate correction.

List of suggestions on how to spell spuse correctly

  • espouse
  • pause She hit the pause button on the movie to go make some popcorn.
  • pose The yoga instructor showed the proper pose for downward-facing dog.
  • puce The bridesmaids' dresses were a beautiful shade of puce.
  • purse She took out her purse to pay for her coffee.
  • pus The wound was filled with pus and required medical attention.
  • pusey
  • puss I saw a cat in the hallway and it was so fluffy, I wanted to take a picture and call it " Puss
  • SASE Please include a SASE (self-addressed stamped envelope) with your application.
  • Sous The sous chef is in charge of coordinating much of the kitchen's day-to-day operations.
  • souse I decided to souse the cucumbers in vinegar and water to make pickles.
  • space
  • sparse The sparse woodlands provide a mecca for wildlife.
  • SPAS I love pampering myself by visiting SPAS and getting a relaxing massage.
  • spice
  • spouse I married my spouse nine years ago today.
  • Spouses
  • spruce The Christmas tree was a spruce.
  • spuds I know a great place to buy spuds.
  • spume The dragon exhaled a spume of hot air.
  • spumes The gas spumes from the erupting volcano.
  • spur The promise of a big bonus at the end of the year was enough to spur employees to work harder.
  • spurs The jingle of spurs could be heard as the cowboy walked across the wooden floor.
  • Suse Visiting the city of SUSE in Germany was a great experience.
  • Susie Susie is a very kind and friendly person.
  • SUSS My car is in the shop because of a SUSS problem.

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