The correct spelling: cushion or cusion?

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When it comes to spelling the word "cushion", there are a few things to keep in mind. First, the word starts with the letter "c", followed by the letter "u". The "u" in "cushion" makes the sound of the "uh" vowel. Next, we have the letters "s" and "h", which when pronounced together, create the "sh" sound. Finally, the word ends with the letters "i", "o", and "n", making the "un" sound. Putting it all together, "cushion" is spelled C-U-S-H-I-O-N.



How to spell CUSIONS correctly?

The correct spelling of the word is "cushions". If you misspelled it as "cusions", here are some possible suggestions: cushions, cousins, sessions, fusions, collisions. Always proofread your work to avoid misspellings.

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Meaning of cushion in English

a bag made of cloth, plastic, or leather that is filled with soft material, often has an attractive cover, and is used especially on chairs for sitting or leaning on:

She sank back against/into the cushions. See also pattonmania/iStock/Getty Images Plus/GettyImages cushion of air a layer of air often used to support a machine or vehicle: A hovercraft travels on a cushion of air.
  • Stuff the cushion and then sew up the finalseam.
  • My aunt was busystraighteningfurniture and plumping cushions.
  • The cushions blend well with the color of the carpet.
  • The new yellow cushions nicely set off the palegreen of the chaircovers.
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

cushion noun [C] ( EDGE )

in games such as billiards and snooker , the raised edge around the outside of the playing table: The cue ball bounced back off the cushion. I potted a red along the cushion into the corner pocket. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

cushion noun [C] ( PROTECTION )

something that makes the effects of a bad situation less severe: You should aim to build up a cushion of money in case of emergencies. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases
  • add salt to something idiom
  • allay
  • alleviate
  • alleviation
  • ameliorate
  • cultivate
  • lighten
  • lubricate
  • make a difference idiom
  • make a world of difference idiom
  • make someone/something over
  • mitigate
  • rectify
  • remedial
  • restructure
  • revamp
  • revitalize
  • revivify
  • revolutionize
  • sharpen
cushion verb [ T ]

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/ ˈkʊʃ. ə n / uk

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/ ˈkʊʃ. ə n / to make the effect or force of something softer: The soft grass cushioned his fall . The striker cushioned the ball on his chest and turned and volleyed it into the net. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Idiom

Putting it all together, "cushion" is spelled C-U-S-H-I-O-N..

cushion | Intermediate English

cushion noun [ C ]

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/ ˈkʊʃ·ən /

a large, usually square bag filled with soft material, used as a movable part of a chair or sofa, for sitting on or resting your back against, or a similar but smaller bag used to make yourself more comfortable while sitting:

She sank back against the sofa cushions. cushion verb [ T ]

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/ ˈkʊʃ·ən /

to soften or protect someone or something from the effects of a fall, moving too quickly into something, sitting or lying on a hard object, etc.:

The soft grass cushioned his fall (= made it hurt less) . (Definition of cushion from the Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary © Cambridge University Press)
How do you spell cusion

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Commonly misspelled words: cushion or cusion?

Is it c-u-s-h-i-o-n or c-u-s-i-o-n? Spell it right!