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How to spell LERGER correctly?

If you have mistakenly typed "lerger" instead of "larger", fret not! Auto-correct systems often suggest the correct spelling, so keep an eye on those red squiggly lines. Moreover, using tools like spell-check or double-checking with a dictionary can help you avoid such errors, ensuring your writing is error-free.

List of suggestions on how to spell lerger correctly

  • Berger The name Berger is derived from the German word "berg" which means mountain.
  • eager
  • lager I would like to have a cold lager with my pizza.
  • large This is a large desk.
  • larger The elephant was much larger than any other animal in the zoo.
  • larges
  • learner The learner is going to learn a lot from this experience.
  • ledge I decided to take a break and rest my feet on the ledge.
  • ledger The ledger maintained track of all transactions undertaken in the company.
  • ledges They walked along the rocky cliffs, clinging to the slippery ledges.
  • leer The man gave me a creepy leer as I walked past him.
  • leger The accountant ensured that all the company's financial records were accurate and in compliance with leger requirements.
  • legged The spider had thin, long-legged appendages that enabled it to scurry quickly across the floor.
  • leggier As a ballet dancer, she moved with a leggier grace than anyone else in her troupe.
  • leper I have a friend who is a leper.
  • lerner Derrick Lerner is a well-known novelist.
  • lever I used a lever to lift the heavy box onto the shelf.
  • Lexer
  • lodger My neighbour is a Lodger
  • logger
  • longer I'm looking for a book that is longer than this one.
  • luger The luger was a popular weapon used by German forces during World War II.
  • lugger The lugger was making good time across the open water.
  • lurker I'm not a lurker, I'm a regular visitor.
  • merge The two companies decided to merge in order to compete more effectively in the market.
  • merger The merger between two giants in the telecommunications industry was the biggest of the decade.
  • serge I need to buy some serge fabric to make a jacket.
  • verge Holding back tears, she stood on the verge of a breakdown.
  • verger A verger is a person who oversees the planting, cultivation, and harvesting of fruit and vegetables.

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