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How to spell FLAR correctly?

If you've mistakenly typed "flar" instead of the correct word, fear not, as suggestions are at hand. The word you might have intended could be "flare", pertaining to a sudden burst of light or a signal. Alternatively, you might have meant "flair", referring to a stylish and distinctive quality.

List of suggestions on how to spell flar correctly

  • ALAR The sudden alar of the alarm clock startled me awake.
  • F LAR
  • FAR The nearest gas station was too far for them to walk to.
  • FEAR I have a fear of heights and can't even stand on a tall ladder.
  • FL AR
  • FLA
  • FLA R
  • fla.
  • FLAB After gaining weight, he noticed some flab on his stomach.
  • FLAC I prefer to purchase music in FLAC format for better audio quality.
  • FLAG The athlete draped the flag of their country across their shoulders in celebration.
  • FLAIR She had a natural flair for cooking and could make even the simplest dish taste amazing.
  • FLAK The soldier had to deal with heavy flak as he approached enemy lines.
  • FLAN Flan is a popular Spanish dessert made with sweetened condensed milk and caramel.
  • FLAP I heard a loud flap of wings as the bird took off from the tree branch.
  • FLARE The bright flare could be seen for miles.
  • FLAT I prefer living in a flat because it requires less maintenance than a house.
  • FLAW The diamond was flawless, without a single flaw.
  • FLAX My mother adds flax seeds to her smoothies for added nutrition.
  • FLAY In medieval times, a common punishment for thieves was to be flayed alive in the public square.
  • FLHR
  • FLIR The pilot used the FLIR camera to detect heat signatures on the ground.
  • FLR
  • LAR The Localized Appearance Representation (LAR) encodes the appearance of an object using a set of local features.
  • SLAR

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