What is the correct spelling for APROCE?

If you've accidentally typed "aproce" instead of the correct word, here are a few possible suggestions. "Approach" is an appropriate option if you're referring to a method or way of doing something. Alternatively, "apricot" could work if you're talking about the fruit. Double-check your context to determine the most suitable correction.

Correct spellings for APROCE

  • apace The construction crew was working at apace to finish the project before the deadline.
  • apiece We each paid $10 apiece for our movie tickets.
  • appose I cannot appose to your decision.
  • approve The board of directors needs to approve the new budget proposal.
  • apron She tied her apron around her waist and began to bake a cake.
  • aprons The chefs had to tie their aprons tightly around their waists before they began cooking.
  • Arose He arose early in the morning to catch his flight.
  • caprice She has a caprice for pink shoes.
  • price The total price for the item is seventy nine dollars.
  • prose I can't stand reading prose.
  • spruce The trees are covered in spruce trees.