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How to spell AMORED correctly?

If you meant "amored" but need the correct spelling, there are a few possibilities to consider. "Adored" refers to being deeply loved or treasured. "Armored" describes something protected by armor. Lastly, "anchored" means being secured or made stable. Depending on the context, one of these words might be the correct suggestion.

List of suggestions on how to spell amored correctly

  • admired I have always admired my grandmother's strength and perseverance.
  • adored She adored spending her mornings sipping coffee and reading in her favorite armchair.
  • aired The show was aired every Thursday at 8 PM.
  • amazed She was amazed to see a shooting star streak across the night sky.
  • Amerced She was about to apologize, but was immediately slapped with an Amerced ticket.
  • amoral The CEO's decision to exploit the loophole in the tax system was not illegal, but it was certainly amoral.
  • amused The audience was highly amused by the comedian's jokes.
  • armored The armored vehicle was too difficult to break through.
  • armorer An armorer is someone who repairs or improves firearms.
  • armoured The tank was armoured with steel plates.
  • emoted When she saw the sad look on his face, she knew she had emoted too much.
  • enamored She was enamored with the singer and followed him around the concert.
  • Humored She humored her friend by watching the movie he picked, even though it wasn't her first choice.
  • mired The economy remains mired in a deep recession.
  • Moored I saw a boat moored in the harbor.
  • odored The room was odored with the sweet scent of lavender candles.
  • rumored It is rumored that the new restaurant in town serves the best pizza in the area.

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