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How to spell SOMER correctly?

If you meant to say "summer", that is the correct spelling. If you were trying to say "somber", that is also correct. However, if you were trying to spell a different word entirely, it would be helpful to provide more context for clarification.

List of suggestions on how to spell somer correctly

  • comer "Luisa es una gran comer, siempre se come todo lo que le sirven en el plato." (Luisa is a big eater, she always finishes everything on her plate.
  • homer Homer wrote two of the greatest epic poems in ancient Greek literature, the Iliad and the Odyssey.
  • isomer
  • Samar Samar felt proud of herself after acing the math exam.
  • same
  • Samey All the songs on the album sounded very samey to me.
  • seer Iseult the Seer is known for her prophetic visions.
  • simmer She let the sauce simmer on the stove for an hour to allow the flavors to meld together.
  • simper I always simper when I think of how you tricked me.
  • smear He tried to smear his opponent's reputation with false allegations.
  • smoker The smoker outside the building blew smoke into the air.
  • soar The eagle took off from the branch and began to soar high into the sky.
  • sober I have been sober for two days.
  • somber The funeral was a somber affair as everyone mourned the loss of their loved one.
  • some I'll have some coffee with my breakfast.
  • somme I travelled down to the Somme battlefields.
  • sore The sore on my foot is getting a little better, but it's still a bit tender.
  • sorer Sorer than a cattle plague.
  • sour I think the sour taste is from the dish I ate.
  • sower The sun was setting and all of the children were in bed, but the sower wasn't.
  • summer Summer is a time for spending time outside with friends.
  • sumner The Sumner atrium is a beautiful room.
  • Sumter The state of Sumter is in the southeastern corner of the United States.

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Contempories

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