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How to spell EARMED correctly?

If you intended to write "earmed" but misspelled it, there are a few possible corrections. The words "armed" or "earned" could be appropriate alternatives, depending on the context. "Armed" refers to being equipped with weapons, while "earned" means obtaining something through effort or achievement. Proofreading can help avoid such misspellings.

List of suggestions on how to spell earmed correctly

  • Ahmed Ahmed is my best friend from high school.
  • Aimed The athlete aimed at the bullseye and hit it with precision.
  • alarmed I was alarmed to see smoke coming from the kitchen.
  • arced The ball arced through the air before landing gracefully in the outfielder's glove.
  • armed The police were armed with high-powered rifles during the hostage situation.
  • Beamed She beamed with pride when her son won the spelling bee.
  • charmed As soon as she saw the puppies wagging their tails and staring at her with their huge, earnest eyes, she was completely charmed.
  • eared The cat eared its head to listen to the sound coming from the other room.
  • earned He worked hard and earned a promotion.
  • Earthed The electrical system was earthed to prevent any accidents.
  • eased He eased his pain with a few words of comfort.
  • Erred
  • Famed The famed musician attracted thousands of fans to his concert.
  • Farmed My grandparents have always farmed their land with care and dedication.
  • Gamed I gamed for hours and finally beat the final boss.
  • harmed The reckless driver nearly harmed the pedestrians crossing the street.
  • Lamed In Arabic, the word " Lamed" means "to curl.
  • named The dog was named after its owner's favorite childhood cartoon character.
  • Oared
  • permed I permed my hair in the 80s for a trendy look.
  • Reamed The doctor reamed out the bone to make room for the implant.
  • seamed The skirt was expertly seamed to ensure a flattering fit.
  • tamed The wild horse was once untamed, but now he is tamed and can be ridden.
  • Teamed We teamed up to complete the project on time.
  • Termed The party was hailed as a success by the media, who termed the event a "termine.
  • unarmed A robber was armed with a knife, but he was unarmed.
  • warmed I warmed up my hands by the fire.

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