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How to spell EXSCUSATION correctly?

If you meant to type "exscusation" but realized it was wrong, fret not! The correct spelling you're looking for is "excuse". This commonly misspelled word refers to a reason or explanation for an action. So next time, remember to use "excuse" instead of "exscusation" to communicate more effectively!

List of suggestions on how to spell exscusation correctly

  • Accusation The lawyer vehemently denied the accusation leveled against his client.
  • Ejaculation Ejaculation is a physiological process in which seminal fluid is forcefully expelled from the male reproductive system.
  • Emasculation The constant criticism from his partner led to a sense of emasculation and insecurity in John.
  • Escalation The dispute between the two nations has reached a dangerous escalation, with both sides increasing military presence along the border.
  • Evacuation During the hurricane, thousands of residents were forced to flee their homes in a massive evacuation effort.
  • Excavation The archaeologists began their excavation of the ancient ruins.
  • Excitation The sight of the roller coaster filled her with a sense of excitation.
  • Exculpation He hoped that the DNA evidence would lead to his exculpation and clear his name.
  • Execration The crowd erupted in execration as the politician took the stage.
  • Execution The successful execution of the project led to its recognition as a model for future initiatives.
  • Exhaustion After running a marathon, she collapsed onto the ground in utter exhaustion.
  • Exhumation The exhumation of the supposed grave yielded no evidence to support the murder claims.
  • Extubation Extubation is the removal of a breathing tube from a patient's airway.
  • Exudation The wound was visibly healing, with exudation oozing from it.
  • Osculation The two lovers shared a passionate osculation under the moonlight.

Misspelling of the day

Attenttion

  • attention
  • attentions
  • attenuation
  • inattention
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