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How to spell CLERE correctly?

If you misspelled "clere", here are some possible correct suggestions depending on what you meant: "clear", "clerk", "clare", "claire" or "cleregy". Double-check the context and intended meaning to choose the appropriate correction.

List of suggestions on how to spell clere correctly

  • care I need to take care of my health and exercise regularly.
  • celery I like to eat celery with peanut butter as a snack.
  • Claire Claire is my best friend, we have known each other since kindergarten.
  • Clara Clara is the name of my best friend's younger sister.
  • Clare Clare is a creative writer who always creates captivating stories.
  • claret I like to drink a glass of claret with my steak.
  • Clarke Clarke is a surname that originated in England.
  • clear It's important to have clear instructions when completing a task.
  • cleared
  • Clearer The instructions made the task much clearer to understand.
  • clears After stammering for a moment, she clears her throat and begins to speak confidently.
  • cleave He used a sharp knife to cleave the chicken breast in half.
  • clef
  • Clem
  • Cleo
  • clergy The clergy at the church welcomed the new priest with open arms.
  • cleric The cleric led the prayer service at the temple.
  • clerk The clerk helped me find the book I needed at the library.
  • clever My little sister is so clever that she solved the puzzle in just a few seconds.
  • clew The detective followed every clew to solve the case.
  • clue
  • cohere The theory did not really cohere with the available evidence.
  • core The core of an apple is the part that contains the seeds.
  • cree
  • cure
  • Gere
  • glare The glare from the sun was too intense to see.
  • glee Glee is my favorite show.
  • klee
  • Lire
  • lore The tales and lore of the indigenous people are preserved in their cultural traditions.
  • lure I tried to lure them in by offering them food, but they were too wary.
  • lyre The ancient Greeks used the lyre in their musical performances.

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