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How to spell COMMULOUS correctly?

If you meant to write "Commulous", there could be a couple of correct suggestions. One possibility is "Cumulus", which refers to a type of cloud formation. Another option is "Communal", which pertains to a shared or public entity. Double-check your context to determine the correct spelling you intended.

List of suggestions on how to spell Commulous correctly

  • Commodious The house had a commodious living room, perfect for hosting gatherings with friends and family.
  • Commons We had a delightful picnic in the nearby commons.
  • Communes In some regions, people choose to live in communes where they share resources and support each other.
  • Communions The church was packed with families celebrating their children's First Communions.
  • Commuters The commuters rushed to catch the early morning train.
  • Commutes He commutes daily from the suburbs to the city for work.
  • Complots The spy uncovered a web of complex complots, involving political intrigue and secret alliances.
  • Credulous He was so credulous that he believed every word of the tabloid headlines.
  • Cumulus The sky was dotted with fluffy cumulus clouds on that sunny afternoon.
  • Populous The country's most populous city is New York City.
  • Romulus Romulus was one of the legendary founders of Rome, along with his twin brother Remus.
  • Tremulous She held the microphone with a tremulous hand, her nerves evident in her shaky voice.

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