What is the correct spelling for PREM?

If you've mistakenly typed "prem" instead of the intended word, consider these corrections: 1) "prem" could be "perm", referring to a hairstyling technique; 2) "prem" could be "premises", indicating a property or building; 3) "prem" might be "pram", meaning a baby carriage. Always double-check before assuming the correct word.

Correct spellings for PREM

  • perm I am getting a perm tomorrow at the hair salon.
  • poem She recited a beautiful poem at the poetry recitation competition.
  • pram I need to get my pram from outside.
  • PREF Please put your PREF cards in the box.
  • prep He needs to prep the area before painting the walls.
  • PRES The PRES of the company was pleased with the sales report.
  • PREV
  • prey The lion waited patiently for its prey to emerge from the tall grass.
  • prim She always dressed in a prim and proper manner, with her hair neatly pinned up and her clothes perfectly pressed.
  • prom I'm looking forward to the prom next weekend.
  • rem