What is the correct spelling for CLOASE?

If you mistakenly spelled "cloase" instead of "close", don't worry, it happens to the best of us. Correct suggestions for this misspelling could include "close", "cloths" or "closets". Always proofread to catch such errors and ensure clear communication.

Correct spellings for CLOASE

  • case It's a good case of miscommunication.
  • clasp She struggled to undo the clasp of her necklace.
  • class I have a difficult time staying focused in a class that is not interactive.
  • clause The second clause of the contract stipulates the penalties for late payments.
  • cleanse I need to cleanse my palate before I eat.
  • cloaks Take off your cloaks before you enter the palace.
  • clods I don't know what I was thinking when I decided to wear these clods of shoes.
  • clogs I always wear clogs when I go out in the rain.
  • clops As the horse walked down the street, the sound of its clops echoed off the buildings.
  • close We are very close to finding a solution to this problem.
  • closed The office is closed until further notice.
  • closer I would like to be closer to you.
  • closes The store closes at 7 p.m.
  • closet There is always room in her closet for one more dress.
  • clots My veins are starting to clots up from all the blood pressure I'm putting on myself.
  • coarse The fabric of the burlap sack was coarse and rough to the touch.
  • LASE
  • lease I signed a six month lease for the new apartment.
  • loose The rope was too loose and came off the pole easily.
  • lose I must lose the key if I want to leave.
  • louse The girl was upset after her mother found a louse in her hair.