How to spell PRPOSE correctly?
If you find yourself typing "prpose" instead of "purpose", don't fret! Auto-correct mistakes happen to the best of us. Here are a few suitable suggestions to correct the misspelling: "purpose", "propose" or "pursue". Just choose the correct option and your message will convey your intended meaning accurately.
List of suggestions on how to spell prpose correctly
- papoose The Native American mother had her sleeping papoose wrapped tightly in a warm blanket.
- porpoise The playful porpoise jumped gracefully out of the water.
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- propose I propose that we order pizza.
- proposed The team discussed the proposed changes to the project before presenting them to the client.
- proposer The proposer of the bill presented his arguments to the legislative committee.
- proposes The city council proposes to increase taxes to fund public transportation.
- pros I love the pros of this new job!
- prose I'm writing a novel in prose.
- prosy The professor's lectures were often prosy and lacked any excitement or engagement.
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- repose After a hectic day at work, I find peace and repose in meditation.