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How to spell CLAIR correctly?

One possible correction for the misspelling "clair" is to change it to "clear". Another option could be "Claire", which is a common name. A third suggestion might be "clairevoyant", which is often misspelled as "clairvoyant."

List of suggestions on how to spell clair correctly

  • Blair Blair is a common name in Scotland.
  • Cai My aunties are from Cai, which is in the south of China.
  • cairn The hiker built a cairn to mark the trail so that future hikers won't miss the turn.
  • cairo
  • calais Calais is a major port city in France, located on the English Channel.
  • car I'm going to take my car to the car wash this weekend.
  • clad I was clad in my robes of office.
  • claim He is hesitant to believe his neighbor's claim that the dog was the one who dug up his garden.
  • Claimer
  • Clair Clair believed in the power of positive thinking.
  • Claire I'm Claire, what's your name?
  • clam I ordered a bowl of clam chowder at the seafood restaurant.
  • clamor
  • clan The Scotts belong to a powerful clan in Scotland.
  • clap I like to clap my hands when I hear a good joke.
  • Clara Clara is a talented artist who loves to paint nature scenes.
  • Clare The Clare Valley is a fertile agricultural region in the south-west of England.
  • clark I'm sorry, I don't know what you mean by Clark.
  • clavier The clavier is a perfect instrument for learning to play music.
  • claw
  • clay
  • clear The sky became clear after the storm passed.
  • clio The clio was beautiful, and its voice was like music.
  • clip I clip my hair out of my face so I don't have to use the mirror.
  • coir She used coir to clean the floors.
  • eclair I feel like I need an eclair to cleanse my palate.
  • flair Her outfit had a certain flair that made her stand out from the rest of the crowd.
  • lair She had to break into his lair to get the evidence.

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