How to spell IMPUSE correctly?
If you have misspelled "impuse", fret not! Here are some correct suggestions: "impulse", referring to a sudden urge or drive; "impose", meaning to establish or enforce a rule; "impugn", denoting a challenge to someone's integrity; or "impale", symbolizing piercing something with a sharp object.
List of suggestions on how to spell impuse correctly
- amuse
- impasse The negotiation reached an impasse when neither party was willing to compromise.
- impose The teacher decided to impose a strict code of conduct in the classroom.
- imposed The government has imposed a curfew to limit the spread of coronavirus.
- Imposer The imposer is a very imposing man.
- imposes The new law imposes strict penalties for violating traffic rules.
- imps I can't stand those imps in the back row.
- impulse The impulse to buy a new dress was too great, and she ended up spending more than she intended.
- impure The water in the river is impure due to the large amount of pollution from nearby factories.
- impute I cannot impute my success to luck alone; it also involved hard work and dedication.
- imputes He always imputes his failures to bad luck rather than taking responsibility for his mistakes.
- IMUS She's not funny, she's just imus.