What is the correct spelling for PROMOSE?

If you mistakenly type "promose" instead of "promise", here are some correct suggestions to consider. Pay attention to autocorrect options like "promote", "prose" or "promotes". Alternatively, review the letters used and consider "promise", "promises" or "promos" as suitable replacements.

Correct spellings for PROMOSE

  • premise The premise of the argument is that the law should be upheld.
  • primrose The primrose blooms early in the spring.
  • promise I promise I will be on time for our meeting.
  • promised The patient promised me that she would take her medication.
  • promises She made promises she couldn't keep, which led to disappointment and mistrust.
  • PROMO Please try our new promo offer!
  • promos The special offers in the catalog are good promos.
  • promote Our goal is to promote inclusivity and diversity in our workplace.
  • promotes Regular exercise promotes a healthy lifestyle and can lower the risk of chronic diseases.
  • PROMS Proms are a great way to dance the night away.
  • propose I propose that we schedule a meeting to discuss the project.
  • prose The writer's prose was so eloquent that it left the audience in awe.