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How to spell SEDAR correctly?

If you meant to type 'sedar' but it was misspelled, there are a couple of suggestions to consider. One possibility could be 'cedar,' which refers to a type of sturdy tree. Another option could be 'sear,' which means to brown or char the surface of food while cooking. Check your context to determine the correct spelling.

List of suggestions on how to spell sedar correctly

  • cedar I love the smell of cedar when I walk through the forest.
  • cedars The forest was dense with tall cedars reaching towards the sky.
  • Dar
  • dear
  • Saar Saar is a German river.
  • Sadr Muqtada al- Sadr is an influential Shia cleric in Iraq.
  • sea The sea was calm and serene in the early morning.
  • sear
  • sears My grandmother used to love shopping at Sears because they always had great deals.
  • seat Please take a seat while I grab your drink order.
  • sedan My family and I enjoyed a comfortable ride to the airport in our spacious sedan.
  • sedate After the surgery, the patient was given a sedate medication to calm their nerves.
  • seder We celebrate Passover with a traditional seder dinner.
  • seeder The farmer used a seeder to quickly plant his crops.
  • seer The seer predicted the outcome of the battle.
  • sender The sender of the email requested a response within 48 hours.
  • seward Seward was a close advisor to President Lincoln during the Civil War.
  • sitar Ravi Shankar is famous for playing the sitar.
  • smear The politician accused his opponent of attempting to smear his reputation with false accusations.
  • soar I watched the eagle soar above the mountain peaks.
  • soda I always order a soda whenever I go out to eat.
  • spear He used his spear to catch the fish in the river.
  • star She wished upon a star for good luck.
  • swear I swear that I will always love and cherish you.
  • tear She wiped away a tear as she watched the emotional movie.

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