What is the correct spelling for JURYS?

If you meant to type "jurys" but accidentally misspelled it, here are some correct suggestions: "juries", "juicy" or "fury". While "juries" refers to a group of people in a legal context, "juicy" relates to something succulent or interesting and "fury" denotes extreme anger.

Correct spellings for JURYS

  • cures Modern medicine has come up with numerous cures for previously incurable diseases.
  • CURS The old castle was known to be haunted by the curs of the former prisoners who were tortured and killed within its walls.
  • gurus Some consider Steve Jobs and Bill Gates as the gurus of modern technology.
  • guys Let's go out with the guys tonight.
  • jars I need to buy some jars to store my homemade tomato sauce.
  • jays I don't want to go to the jays game tonight.
  • joys The joys of family and friends were all around them.
  • Juries Juries are responsible for listening to evidence and deciding whether someone is guilty or not guilty of a crime.
  • jurist He is a respected jurist.
  • jurors The judge dismissed three jurors due to bias during the trial.
  • jury The jury deliberated for several hours before returning a verdict.