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How to spell OLDAR correctly?

If you meant to type "oldar" but realized it was a misspelling, you may have intended to write "older" or "oldest", depending on the context. These suggestions would make your writing more accurate and convey the intended meaning.

List of suggestions on how to spell oldar correctly

  • adar
  • alar The sudden loud noise from the alar clock scared me out of my sleep.
  • Aldan Aldan is the god of the air and thunder.
  • alder The alder trees in the park had shed their leaves for fall.
  • altar The couple stood at the altar and exchanged their vows.
  • bolder She decided to go with a bolder outfit choice for the party.
  • colder Today's weather is colder than yesterday's.
  • elder The elder members of the community imparted their wisdom to the younger generation.
  • elgar He composed the orchestral work, " Elgar" in 1889.
  • folder
  • Golda
  • holder The holder of the award has not been announced yet.
  • molder The molder is running late and I'm starting to get worried.
  • odder The second option was even odder than the first.
  • oder Please give me a Belgium waffle instead of this oder French waffle.
  • odor Curling up in bed with your partner will leave a strong odor.
  • ola
  • Olaf Olaf is my favorite character from the movie Frozen.
  • Olav Olav was a kind and generous man who loved to help anyone in need.
  • old After waiting in line for an hour, my old phone was finally given to me.
  • olden In the olden times, people had to rely on their skills and instincts to survive.
  • older My aunt is a few years older than I am.
  • oldie My grandpa loves to listen to oldie music from the 50s and 60s.
  • Olga Olga is my neighbor and we often walk our dogs together.
  • order
  • solder The mechanic used solder to fix the broken wires in the car.
  • ulnar The ulnar bone is one of the two long bones in the forearm.

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