How to spell UNHORSES correctly?
When encountering the misspelling "unhorses", here are a few correct suggestions to consider: unhorsed (past tense of unhorse, meaning to throw off a horse), unhoused (without a house or homeless), unhurried (taking one's time or relaxed), unharness (to remove or loosen a harness), unhouse (to evict or remove from a house).
List of suggestions on how to spell unhorses correctly
- Endorses The famous actor endorses the new luxury fragrance in a captivating commercial.
- Horses Horses galloped gracefully across the open field.
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- Unhorse The knight's swift and powerful blow managed to unhorse his opponent during the jousting tournament.
- Unhorsed The knight stubbornly refused to be unhorsed despite the fierce jousting match.
- Unhorses The unexpected gust of wind unhorses the equestrian rider, throwing her off balance.
- Unlooses He carefully unlooses the knot to free the trapped bird.