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How to spell JAGER correctly?

We think the word jager is a misspelling. It could be just an incorrect spelling of the words which are suggested below. Review the list and pick the word which you think is the most suitable.

List of suggestions on how to spell jager correctly

  • agar I added some agar to the recipe.
  • age The legal age to purchase alcohol in the United States is 21.
  • auger The carpenter used an auger to create holes for the screws.
  • cadger I caged the cadger so he couldn't steal any more bananas.
  • cage She was in a cage for days.
  • Caged The animals were caged in the zoo.
  • cages The zookeeper checked all the cages to make sure the animals were safe and secure.
  • cagey I'm not so sure I trust her; she's been acting cagey.
  • dagger The dagger was still slashing through the air when the man was hit with a final, fatal blow.
  • eager I am eager to learn more about your project.
  • gage
  • GER
  • jabber The children would jabber endlessly, making it hard for the teacher to concentrate.
  • jade She wore a necklace of jade.
  • jag I asked him to jag me a steak.
  • jagged The jagged cliff side was a frightening sight.
  • jagger He's a rocker, a jagger, and he doesn't care who knows it.
  • JAGS I've always wanted to try jags.
  • jaguar In Central and South America, the jaguar is the most common big cat.
  • jailer The jailer was so angry that he struck the convict.
  • Jake My mom is Jake.
  • Jame I am Jame.
  • Jane This Jane is a new scientist.
  • jape The comedian's jape was met with uproarious laughter from the audience.
  • jar I need a jar for my pencil.
  • Javier Javier is a very talented musician.
  • jeer The crowd began to jeer as the opposing team entered the field.
  • jigger That jigger is to blame for my headache.
  • jogger The jogger ran past me on the trail this morning.
  • joker The joker in the pack made the game unpredictable.
  • lager Brewing lager beer is an old tradition in Europe.
  • larger The larger the animal, the tougher it is.
  • meager Despite working long hours, his salary remained meager, barely enough to make ends meet.
  • nagger It seems that the nagger was just happy to have found another victim.
  • page I need to turn the page of my book.
  • pager My pager went off in the middle of dinner.
  • rage The victim's family was in complete rage when they found out what had happened.
  • sage Some sage advice would go a long way in solving the problem.
  • sager
  • Tagger Someone who tags is a tagger.
  • vaguer He gave me an even vaguer explanation than before.
  • wage I have to earn a wage to support my family.
  • wager

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