What is the correct spelling for PREPOSSES?

If you meant to write "prepossess" but accidentally misspelled it as "preposses", here are some correct suggestions. You could try "prepossesses", which is the third-person singular form of the verb or "prepossessed", the past tense. Another option is "prepossessing" which functions as an adjective. Double-checking spellings can prevent such errors in the future.

Correct spellings for PREPOSSES

  • pre possess
  • prepossess I hope my appearance doesn't prepossess you against me.
  • presses The basketball player presses the ball against the backboard.
  • proposes He Proposes marriage to me.
  • reposes The old ship now reposes in the harbor, never to set sail again.
  • repossess The bank threatened to repossess the car if the loan payments were not made on time.