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How to spell ALLOUM correctly?

If you meant to type "alloum" but ended up with a misspelling, here are a few correct alternative suggestions: "album", "aloud", "allow", "alum" or "alloy". These words have different meanings, so make sure to choose the one that fits your intended context.

List of suggestions on how to spell alloum correctly

  • abloom The cherry blossoms were abloom, blanketing the entire street with a pink and white canopy.
  • album I bought the new Taylor Swift album and listened to it on repeat all weekend.
  • Aldous Aldous Huxley was born in Godalming, a small town in England, in 1894.
  • allot The teacher will allot extra time for students to complete the difficult exam.
  • allots The teacher allots five minutes at the end of every class for students to ask questions.
  • allow I will allow you to enter the building if you show me your ID.
  • allows The new software update allows users to edit photos with a variety of new tools.
  • alloy The new metal sword was crafted with a strong alloy, making it much more durable and resistant to rust than its steel counterparts.
  • alloys Steel is a common metal alloy made by combining iron with other elements such as carbon, nickel, and chromium.
  • aloud She read the book aloud to her younger sister so that she could understand the story better.
  • alum I met an alum of my university at a networking event last night.
  • callous The doctor's callous remarks to the patient made her feel uncomfortable and uncared for.
  • callout The callout script was used to highlight important information on the presentation slides.
  • Callum Callum is known for his artistic abilities.
  • fallout There was a lot of fallout after the company's decision to lay off hundreds of employees.
  • gallium Gallium is a soft, silvery metal that is useful in a variety of applications.
  • halloumi I love grilling halloumi cheese as a vegetarian option at summer barbecues.

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