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How to spell SCEARD correctly?

If you're looking to correct the misspelling "sceard", there are a few possible suggestions. "Scared" could be the intended word, conveying a sense of fear or anxiety. Alternatively, "scarred" might be appropriate, referring to emotional or physical marks left behind. Context can help determine the intended meaning and correct suggestion.

List of suggestions on how to spell sceard correctly

  • beard He trimmed his beard for the job interview.
  • card
  • chard I picked up a green chard at the farmer's market.
  • heard I heard a noise in the back room.
  • scad The fish Scad swims quickly across the surface of the water.
  • scar My scar from when I fell off the bike still bothers me.
  • sear
  • seared The steak was perfectly seared on both sides.
  • sears I need to purchase a new appliance, so I think I'll go to Sears.
  • seward The seward was much admired by the ladies.
  • shard I found a sharp shard of glass in my shoe.
  • smear It's hard to wipe the smear off the wall.
  • Snead The Snead family live on the outskirts of town.
  • spear My grandfather used to carry a spear in his backpack.
  • stead He worked tirelessly day after day, never losing his stead as the leader of the team.
  • sward The sward in the park was so lush and green, it looked like a carpet.
  • swear

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