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How to spell CLERED correctly?

If you ever come across the misspelling "clered", here are a few correct suggestions: "cleared", "cured" or "colored". It is essential to proofread your writing to eliminate such errors and maintain clarity. Don't worry; with practice, you'll become better at catching these mistakes and ensuring accurate communication.

List of suggestions on how to spell clered correctly

  • Capered The little girl capered around the room in excitement.
  • Cared I always cared for my grandmother when she was sick.
  • Catered The restaurant catered the entire event with delicious food and impeccable service.
  • Clare
  • claret He offered a glass of claret to his guests as they sat down for dinner.
  • cleaned The house was thoroughly cleaned by the professional cleaning company.
  • cleared After submitting all the required documents, his background was cleared and he got the job.
  • Clearer The more we communicate, the clearer our intentions become.
  • cleaved The hiker cleaved the log in two with his axe.
  • clerked She clerked at a law office.
  • clewed The thread on the cap was clewed.
  • clued I am completely clued in on the latest company news after attending the meeting.
  • Cohered The students all cohered together to create a magnificent performance.
  • colored She colored the picture with bright hues of pink, purple and blue.
  • cored She cored the apples before making the pie.
  • covered The picnic table was covered with a red and white checkered cloth.
  • Cowered The Bobcats cowered in the second half with their depleted roster.
  • cred The company cred its products with a five-star rating.
  • creed The belief in a certain creed is essential for some religious practices.
  • cured The doctor cured my illness with a round of antibiotics.
  • Glared The teacher glared at the student who was talking during the lesson.
  • Jeered The fans jeered loudly as the opposing team scored another goal.
  • Leered The creepy old man leered at me as I walked past him on the street.
  • Lured She was being lured into a trap.

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