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How to spell DAR correctly?

If you're making the common misspelling "dar", here are a few possible correct suggestions. First, "far" means a considerable distance. Second, "bar" refers to a place where you can get drinks. Lastly, "car" is the typical mode of transportation. Recheck and select the appropriate word to ensure accuracy.

List of suggestions on how to spell dar correctly

  • adar During the festival of Adar, Jews celebrate the birch tree.
  • ar
  • bar I met my friends at the bar for happy hour.
  • car He drove his car to work.
  • d arm
  • da I don't think we should go to the party; it's going to be really da.
  • dab I will dab my tears away with a tissue.
  • dad I can't believe my dad is still alive.
  • dag "I accidentally cut myself with the dag on my pocketknife while trying to open a package.
  • dam The heavy rainfall caused the dam to overflow.
  • Dan My father is Dan.
  • Dar
  • dare
  • dark My room is quite dark.
  • darn I've got to darn my socks.
  • dart I just threw a dart at the board and it hit the bullseye.
  • dat
  • day
  • dear My dear grandmother always had a smile on her face when we came to visit her.
  • DIR I can't seem to find the DIR switch.
  • ear She covered her ear to block out the loud noise.
  • far
  • gar A gar was seen on the shore.
  • jar I love to store my homemade granola in a glass jar.
  • mar The sharp rock left a deep mar on the bottom of the boat.
  • oar The rower picked up his oar and began to row the boat.
  • par The golfer hit an excellent par on that hole.
  • tar I think you're going to get a lot of tar on your hands.
  • UAR
  • war A war is a violent conflict between countries or groups.

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