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How to spell AREK correctly?

If you've mistakenly spelled "arek", fear not! Here are some possible autocorrect suggestions: "are", "ark" or "area". Double-check your intentions and context to ensure you choose the most appropriate replacement. Remember, even small spelling errors happen to the best of us!

List of suggestions on how to spell arek correctly

  • AEK AEK Athens is a prominent football club in Greece.
  • AIK AIK is one of Sweden's most successful football clubs with 12 national championship titles.
  • arc The arc of the circle was perfectly symmetrical.
  • are The students are working diligently to complete their projects before the deadline.
  • area The park has a large open area for playing sports and games.
  • aren
  • ares In Greek mythology, Ares was the god of war and was often depicted as a fierce and violent deity.
  • ark Noah filled up the ark with pairs of every kind of animal.
  • arks The ancient Babylonians and Assyrians believed in arks, which they viewed as sacred vessels that protected and provided for their gods.
  • arm I stretched my arm out to reach the book on the top shelf.
  • arr
  • art I am studying art history and learning about the different movements and artists who have shaped the world of visual arts.
  • ask I will ask my boss for permission to take a vacation day.
  • auk The Great Auk was declared extinct in the mid-19th century.
  • bark The dog started to bark loudly when the mailman came to the front door.
  • dark The room was so dark that I couldn't even see my own hand in front of me.
  • Erik Erik plans to travel to Spain next summer.
  • ERK Erk is a gene that plays a role in cell signaling.
  • hark As we walked through the forest, we could hark the sound of leaves rustling under our feet.
  • irk The constant buzzing of the fly on my window was starting to irk me.
  • Jarek I met Jarek at the coffee shop yesterday.
  • lark I woke up with a start at the sound of the lark's morning song outside my window.
  • Marek Marek is a Polish name, derived from the Latin name Marcus.
  • mark She made a small mark on the page to indicate where she left off reading.
  • nark
  • park I like to jog in the park during the early morning hours.
  • Tarek Tarek, my coworker, is always willing to lend a helping hand.
  • trek I am planning to go on a trek to the mountains next week.

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