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How to spell LEART correctly?

If you accidentally misspelled "leart", there are several possible correct suggestions you could choose from. "Learnt" is the British English past tense of "learn", while "leapt" is the past tense of "leap". Alternatively, "lert" or "learned" might be the correct form depending on the context.

List of suggestions on how to spell leart correctly

  • alert The nurse was constantly on high alert during her night shift.
  • art She has a great talent for creating beautiful pieces of art.
  • bleat The sheep would bleat every time the farmer approached.
  • cleat The soccer player tied his shoes tight to make sure the cleat stayed secure during the game.
  • dear
  • eat I am hungry and I want to eat a pizza.
  • heart It was with a heart full of sadness that she tucked him in for the night.
  • lard I prefer using canola oil for cooking, but my mom always uses lard.
  • last I will see you at the last meeting.
  • lat
  • lea The hiking trail winds through the picturesque lea, with wildflowers and tall grasses swaying in the breeze.
  • lead I followed the lead of the detective to the crime scene.
  • Leah Leah is looking forward to her graduation day.
  • lear
  • learn It is never too late to learn something new.
  • leary I'm quite fearful of snakes, so I'm a little leary of going outside.
  • least I am hoping for at least a small amount of improvement in my math skills.
  • leer Juan gave Maria a leer that made her uncomfortable.
  • left After finishing his meal, he left the restaurant.
  • lenard
  • lent I lent my sister some money to pay for her rent.
  • lest I should not eat the candy lest I get a cavity.
  • let I would like to let you know that I am unavailable for this meeting.
  • liar I cannot call someone a liar if I didn't witness the event myself.
  • LSAT I have scheduled my LSAT exam for next month to apply for law school.
  • pleat
  • tear

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