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How to spell DMORE correctly?

If you meant to type "dmore" but it turned out to be a misspelling, there are several potential suggestions that could be what you intended. It could be "adore", meaning to love or admire greatly. Alternatively, you might have intended to type "demure", which refers to someone being modest or reserved in their behavior.

List of suggestions on how to spell dmore correctly

  • admire I admire your patience and perseverance.
  • dare
  • deere I'm going to go get some deere.
  • demode I would like to demode my computer.
  • demote
  • demure She displayed a demure personality in contrast to her no-nonsense brother.
  • dire I can't believe how dire the situation is.
  • dome She climbed up the dome to see the view.
  • Dora I can't find my dora.
  • dorm She's headed to the dorm to study for finals.
  • dory Finding Nemo's father, Marlin, and his forgetful friend, Dory, went on an adventure to find his missing son.
  • Emory
  • mare The mare was so frightened by the stallion that she ran away.
  • mere The job didn't require any special skill; a mere understanding of basic math was enough to do it.
  • mire
  • moire She wore a beautiful dress with a moire texture that shone in the sunlight.
  • moore The town of Moore was founded by General James Moore in 1785.
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  • Moro I cannot understand him, he's from Moro.
  • tore She accidentally tore her pants while running.

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