What is the correct spelling for LOOR?

If you mistakenly type "loor" instead of "floor", there are a few possibilities for correct suggestions. The most likely replacement could be "floor", ensuring correct spelling. Other options could include "door" or "moor", depending on the intended word. Always double-check spelling to avoid such errors.

Correct spellings for LOOR

  • boor
  • door I closed the door softly so as not to wake the sleeping baby.
  • floor The cat knocked over the vase and shattered it on the floor.
  • loo I need to use the loo because I've been holding it in for too long.
  • look I am going to look for my keys in the kitchen.
  • loom The dark clouds loom on the horizon, signaling an impending storm.
  • loon The sound of the loon echoing across the lake was both eerie and beautiful.
  • loop I'm going to loop the rope around that post.
  • loos I need to visit the loos before we leave for the road trip.
  • loot The thieves managed to loot the entire store before the police arrived.
  • lour The angry clouds continued to lour over the city, threatening to release a downpour at any moment.
  • moor The moor is a vast, high- desert area of England.
  • poor I can't believe that the poor are still struggling.