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How to spell AMIASE correctly?

If you're trying to type "amiase" and your spell-check is flagging it as misspelled, here are a few correct alternatives to consider: amiss, amass, amaze, amused, amiable. Double-check the context and choose the word that best fits your intended meaning to ensure clear communication in your writing.

List of suggestions on how to spell amiase correctly

  • Abase It is wrong to abase others in order to make ourselves feel superior.
  • Alias I knew him by his alias, but now I know his real name.
  • Aliased The email address was aliased to protect the identity of the sender.
  • Aliases He had so many aliases that even his closest friends didn't know his real name.
  • Amass The wealthy businessman was able to amass a large fortune through smart investments and shrewd business deals.
  • Amaze The stunning view from the mountain top never fails to amaze me.
  • AMCAS My advisor helped me navigate the AMCAS application process for medical school.
  • Amiable The amiable new neighbor greeted everyone with a smile.
  • AMICE As a cold breeze blew, the monk wrapped his amice tightly around his neck.
  • Amide The amide group is a functional group present in many important biomolecules.
  • Amidst Amidst the chaos of the storm, the tree fell onto the roof of the house.
  • Amie I don't have much information about Amie.
  • Amine Amine is an organic compound that contains a nitrogen atom bonded to one or more alkyl or aryl groups.
  • AMIS I have lost contact with most of my amis from high school.
  • Amish The Amish are known for their unique way of life, which emphasizes simplicity, humility, and community.
  • Amiss Something seems amiss in this room; we better check it out.
  • Amuse The comedian tried his best to amuse the audience, but they just didn't seem to find him funny.
  • Amylase Amylase is produced in the pancreas and helps break down carbohydrates in the small intestine.
  • Anise I added a dash of anise to the recipe to give it a licorice-like flavor.
  • Ariane Ariane is a French name meaning "very holy one."
  • Arias Lucia di Lammermoor features some of the most famous arias in all of opera.
  • Arise Arise, Sir Lancelot, for your bravery is unmatched.
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