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How to spell LEARMED correctly?

"Learmed" is likely a misspelling of "learned". Possible correct suggestions include "learned", "acquired knowledge", "educated", "experienced", and "informed". Check the context of the word to determine the most appropriate correction.

List of suggestions on how to spell learmed correctly

  • alarmed I was alarmed by the sudden sound of gunshots outside my window.
  • armed The police officer was armed with a stun gun.
  • Beamed He beamed proudly as he received his award.
  • charmed She was charmed by the quaint little village on her travels through Europe.
  • Farmed The farmer farmed his land for years, producing crops and raising livestock.
  • Gleamed The moon gleamed down upon the ocean.
  • harmed The false information being spread online about the vaccine has harmed the public's trust in the healthcare system.
  • Lamed I am Lamed.
  • Lammed
  • Larded She larded her speech with technical jargon, making it difficult for the audience to understand.
  • Larked
  • Leached After sampling the water, I leached out the minerals with a water filtration system.
  • leaded She leaded the team to victory with her exceptional leadership skills.
  • leafed He leafed through the pages of the book, searching for the chapter that he needed.
  • Leagued The two rival teams leagued together to defeat the common enemy.
  • Leaked
  • Leaned
  • Leaped
  • learned After taking the course, I learned a lot about coding.
  • leased We leased the building for a period of five years.
  • Leashed The dog was leashed when it ran into the street.
  • leaved The trees in the park were fully leaved, providing shade and beauty to the visitors.
  • Leered The creepy man leered at me from across the street.
  • permed I permed my hair for my friend's wedding.
  • Reamed He reamed out a hole in the wood with a drill.
  • seamed The dress was seamed at the waist to create a more fitted silhouette.
  • Teamed The two horses were teamed together and started galloping.
  • Termed The medical condition was termed as a chronic disease.
  • warmed I sat by the fire and warmed my cold feet.

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