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How to spell REFERR correctly?

If you find yourself misspelling "referr", worry not, there are a few correct alternatives to consider. "Referred" is the simple past tense of the verb, while "referral" is a noun that refers to the act of recommending someone. "Referring" is the present participle form used in ongoing or continuous actions.

List of suggestions on how to spell referr correctly

  • reefer My uncle keeps his prized weed in a reefer tucked away in his closet.
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  • Referred He referred the matter to the higher authorities.
  • Referrer The referrer who recommended this website to me said it has great deals on electronics.
  • refers She refers to her notes when she gets stuck on a task.
  • revere Many people revere their religious leaders.
  • rifer

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