What is the correct spelling for BOREM?

If you've misspelled "borem", fear not! Here are possible correct suggestions: "bore", "borne", "broom" or "boredom". Depending on the context, any of these words could fit. "Bore" refers to someone or something dull, "borne" means carried or transported, "broom" is a cleaning tool and "boredom" signifies feeling uninterested.

Correct spellings for BOREM

  • bare He braved the bitter cold with only a bare jacket to shield him.
  • Berm To put a berm around a property is often the first step in preventing erosion.
  • boom The thunder was so loud, it sounded like a boom.
  • bore The long and tedious lecture was a real bore.
  • bored I am feeling so bored with my current job.
  • boredom I am overcome with boredom while waiting for my flight at the airport.
  • borer
  • bores The lecture about the history of accounting bores me to tears.
  • bream The angler caught a bream in the lake.
  • brew I'm going to brew some coffee before starting my work.
  • brim Her coffee cup was filled to the brim, with just enough room for milk.
  • Byre The cows were housed in a large byre on the farm.
  • rem