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How to spell REAIRS correctly?

If you mistakenly spell "reairs", fear not! Here are some correct alternatives: "repairs", "rekindles", "regains" or "retrieves". It's common to make spelling errors, but with these suggestions, you'll have no trouble conveying your intended meaning accurately. Remember, a simple correction can make a significant difference in your written work.

List of suggestions on how to spell reairs correctly

  • airs She put on airs, pretending to be interested in the conversation.
  • Bears I love visiting the zoo with my kids, but I can't stand bears.
  • dears "Good morning, dears," the teacher greeted her students as they walked into the classroom.
  • EARS I covered my ears to block out the loud noise.
  • fairs Every year, the local community fairs offer opportunities for people to showcase their talents and products.
  • Fears My fears often hold me back from trying new things.
  • gears The gears in the old clock were completely rusted and wouldn't move.
  • Hairs She couldn't stop twirling her hairs while watching the movie.
  • hears
  • heirs The heirs of the late king are to be crowned tomorrow.
  • lairs The forest was full of secret lairs where the animals could hide from predators.
  • nears After the car nears the edge of the cliff, the driver realizes that the car has gone off the edge.
  • pairs I bought two pairs of shoes.
  • Pears I picked up some ripe pears from the farmers' market.
  • raids We took part in several raids.
  • rails
  • Rains
  • readers Readers of popular fiction often enjoy escaping reality through the stories they read.
  • readies The chef readies his ingredients before starting to cook.
  • reads
  • reamers The machinist used different types of reamers to achieve the desired diameter of the hole.
  • REAMS I have reams of paper ready for the printer.
  • reapers The reapers worked tirelessly in the fields, collecting the ripe wheat.
  • reaps The farmer reaps the crops from his field.
  • rear The car in front of me suddenly braked and I had to slam on my brakes to avoid colliding with its rear.
  • rearm The country decided to rearm after the war to prepare for any future conflicts.
  • rears The horse suddenly rears up in fright.
  • recurs The same issue recurs every time I try to run this program.
  • refers When I use the term "I", I am actually making a personal reference that refers to me.
  • reins I need to tie my horse's reins.
  • relies
  • remiss I was remiss in not sending a thank-you letter right away.
  • repair Can I repair this broken microwave?
  • repairs Repairs to the house will need to be completed sooner than we anticipated.
  • reties The Reties are coming!
  • revers
  • roars
  • sears I bought a new car from Sears.
  • tears She wiped away her tears and smiled at me.
  • wears She wears a red hat on her head.
  • weirs The weirs now provide a unique opportunity for anglers to fish for trout.
  • years I have been living in this town for over 10 years.

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