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How to spell WOURS correctly?

If you happen to misspell "wours", don't worry because it's a common mistake. The correct suggestions for this error could be "yours", "hours" or "worse". These words are all similar in sound or appearance, making it easy to understand why the mix-up can occur. Just double-check and choose the right one!

List of suggestions on how to spell wours correctly

  • BURS
  • course I want to take a cooking course to improve my skills in the kitchen.
  • CURS As a result of his mistreatment, the CURS of the old man could be heard every time he walked by.
  • fours I counted up to fours before taking my next step.
  • furs Furs are popular in winter.
  • hours I worked for several hours on my project yesterday.
  • nous Le soir, nous allons souvent nous promener dans le parc.
  • OARS The rowers exerted themselves with oars to reach their goal.
  • Ours
  • pours The drink pours awkwardly into my glass.
  • sour I don't like sour candy.
  • Sours The lack of communication between the team sours the work atmosphere.
  • Sous Your boss is a tough Sous chef.
  • TORS
  • tours I have booked two tours to explore the beauty of Paris.
  • Wars The wars in Syria have left the country in a state of chaos.
  • wears She wears her favorite dress on special occasions.
  • weirs The weirs on the river create a beautiful sight.
  • whirs The sound of the blender whirs as she blends the smoothie.
  • WOES Despite facing many woes, she remained steadfast in her pursuit of a better life.
  • WOGS
  • woods We went on a hike through the woods and saw a variety of trees and wildlife.
  • woos He woos her with flowers and chocolates every week, hoping to win her heart.
  • word When she heard the word, she was disappointed.
  • words She used many kind words when speaking to her grandmother.
  • Wore
  • work I will work on my homework tonight.
  • works He works at the supermarket.
  • worm The worm drags its slimy body through the mud.
  • WORMS There are lots of worms in the ground.
  • worn
  • worse She felt worse after than she had before.
  • worst I was totally worst experience ever.
  • wort
  • WOWS Her voice wows the audience every time she performs.
  • WURST I ordered the wurst sandwich on the menu.
  • wuss I can't believe you're afraid of spiders, you're such a wuss.
  • Yours
  • YOUS

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