What is the correct spelling for GROOSES?

If you mistakenly typed "grooses" instead of "grosses", fear not, for there are several correct suggestions available. "Grosses" refers to large sums of money or the box-office revenue of a film. Possible correct alternatives include "grossness", "grooves" or "grossers", each with their own distinct meanings.

Correct spellings for GROOSES

  • gooses The geese in the park gooses and honks loudly when people come near.
  • grooves The needle on the record player fit snugly in the grooves of the vinyl, producing a sweet sound.
  • grosses The movie grosses for the summer blockbuster were record-breaking.
  • grouses The hunter heard the distant sound of grouses calling in the woods.