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How to spell TRESH correctly?

If you've mistakenly typed "tresh" instead of "trash", worry not! Autocorrect can sometimes be unreliable. The correct spelling is "trash", referring to waste or discarded items. Paying attention to spelling errors and proofreading can help eliminate such mistakes in future.

List of suggestions on how to spell tresh correctly

  • fresh I just bought some fresh vegetables for dinner tonight.
  • rash After eating seafood, he broke out in a rash all over his body.
  • rush
  • tares The farmer pulled up the tares from the field to prevent them from choking out the wheat.
  • tech I work in the tech industry and love keeping up with the latest advancements.
  • teresa Teresa is a dedicated nurse who works tirelessly to care for her patients.
  • thrash The fierce wind was beginning to thrash the trees around us.
  • thresh
  • thrush Due to overuse of antibiotics, a thrush infection can arise in the mouth.
  • tires I need to replace my car tires before my road trip.
  • tosh
  • trash
  • trashy I don't want to go to that trashy bar, it's full of rowdy people.
  • TREAS
  • tree
  • Trees
  • trek We decided to go on a long trek through the mountains.
  • trench The soldiers dug a deep trench to protect themselves from the enemy's attack.
  • tress
  • trews The Scottish man proudly wore his traditional tartan trews to the wedding.
  • trey He threw a trey and scored three points in the game.
  • treys The basketball player scored three consecutive treys in the final minutes of the game to secure the win for his team.
  • tries She tries her best to wake up early every morning.
  • Trisha Trisha is my best friend and we have known each other since kindergarten.
  • trues
  • tush I reached down and pulled my trousers up, adjusting my tush before standing up.

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