What is the correct spelling for ACLOSE?

When encountering the misspelling "aclose", it might be a typo for "almost" or "a close". "Almost" indicates near completion or likeness, while "a close" refers to a tight outcome or nearness in space or time. Double-check the intended meaning to determine the correct suggestion.

Correct spellings for ACLOSE

  • accuse I accuse her of being dishonest.
  • aclos
  • across He ran across the field, clutching a ball in his hand.
  • close I need to close my eyes for a second.
  • closer She was trying to be closer to him but he felt distant.
  • enclose The fence will enclose the backyard.