What is the correct spelling for BOOKSS?

If you've accidentally typed "bookss" instead of "books", fret not! Auto-correct might try to change it to "books" or "bookshop", both of which make sense. However, if you meant to pluralize "book", an ideal suggestion would be "bookse" since "s" is the correct pluralizing suffix for most English nouns.

Correct spellings for BOOKSS

  • blokes I have some blokes over for a few beers later.
  • book I am going to the library to check out a book.
  • booker The booker of the hotel confirmed our reservations.
  • bookie I'm going to the bookie to bet on the game.
  • bookies I always put $5 into the bookies before each game.
  • bookish I'm not all that bookish, but I'm pretty fond of reading.
  • books I love to read books in the evening.
  • booms The sound of the booms from the fireworks could be heard for miles.
  • boons The boons of modern technology have made communication faster and easier for people around the world.
  • boors The boors at the party were loud and obnoxious, making it uncomfortable for everyone else.
  • BOOS The audience erupted in boos and hisses when the performer failed to deliver the promised act.
  • Boots I need some boots to work outside.
  • boss She had a boss who was always yelling at her.
  • brooks The brooks were loud and clear.
  • cooks My mother cooks delicious homemade meals every day.
  • hooks The ballpark isoller had a bunch of hooks for fishing.
  • kooks All of these kooks need to get out of here.
  • looks The book looks interesting.
  • nooks I always like to find the nooks and crannies in a place.
  • rooks The rooks were noisy in the morning.