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How to spell SROWN correctly?

The misspelling "srown" could possibly be corrected to "brown", "crown", "drown" or "frown". The correct suggestion would depend on the context in which the misspelling was used.

List of suggestions on how to spell srown correctly

  • Aron Aron is studying hard for his upcoming exams.
  • brawn He used pure brawn to lift the heavy weights.
  • brown The brown dog ran across the field to catch the frisbee.
  • browne
  • croon Grandma loves to croon old love songs while she bakes her famous apple pie.
  • crown The queen wore a beautiful crown encrusted with diamonds and rubies.
  • drawn He had drawn a perfect circle on the canvas.
  • drown I almost drown while swimming in the ocean.
  • frown She gave a frown when she realized she had forgotten her phone at home.
  • groan I could hear my stomach groan as I skipped breakfast this morning.
  • groin
  • grown I have grown to enjoy spending time alone.
  • iron The iron in her blood made her feel a deep sense of nostalgia.
  • prawn I love to eat prawn curry with steamed rice.
  • PRON I can't understand this text message because there are too many PRONouns abbreviated to PRON.
  • roan I spotted a roan horse on the street.
  • ron
  • scorn She showed her scorn for his behavior by rolling her eyes and walking away.
  • sewn My jeans are sewn together at the waist.
  • Shown I was shown how to cook a steak.
  • Sloan My grandfather's family emigrated from Sloan, Cornwall.
  • snow I love to go skiing in the snow with my family.
  • snowy I love to take walks in the snowy woods during the winter months.
  • son
  • soon
  • sown The seeds were sown in the early spring.
  • spawn The salmon will swim upstream to spawn in the same location where they were born.
  • spoon I eat my cereal with a spoon.
  • SRO Her company, SRO, specialises in healthcare.
  • strewn In the wreckage, wreckage lay strewn about.
  • swoon She couldn't help but swoon over his dazzling smile.
  • sworn She was sworn in as the new CEO of the company.
  • thrown He was thrown out of the bar for being drunk.
  • Tron Tron Legacy was one of the best movies I've seen in a long time.

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