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How to spell DISUASORY correctly?

If you have mistakenly written "disuasory", fret not! The correct spelling is "dissuasory". With a double "s", it accurately denotes something that is intended to deter or discourage. Remember this correction for any future instances of using the term dissuasory.

List of suggestions on how to spell disuasory correctly

  • Desultory Her desultory studying habits resulted in poor grades.
  • Dilatory He was reprimanded for his dilatory behavior, as he constantly delayed completing his work tasks.
  • Disfavor The boss's constant criticism of my work has started to disfavor me in the eyes of my colleagues.
  • Disfavors John disfavors eating vegetables, opting instead for a diet that consists mostly of meat.

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Attenttion

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