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How to spell SWAIR correctly?

The correct spelling for "swair" could be "swear". It is possible that the person meant to type "swear" which means to make a solemn declaration or promise. Another suggestion could be "sweat" which means to perspire, as it is an easy typo to make.

List of suggestions on how to spell swair correctly

  • Saar
  • said
  • sail They raised the sail and set off on their adventure.
  • scar The scar on my arm is a reminder of the accident.
  • sear
  • sir
  • soar The eagle spread its wings and began to soar high above the mountains.
  • spar The sailors were taught to spar with wooden swords.
  • stair I fell down the stair and hit my head.
  • star
  • stir She used a spoon to stir the sugar into her tea.
  • swab The nurse will swab the patient's arm with alcohol before giving the injection.
  • swag He had so much swag, everyone was impressed by him.
  • swain The young swain serenaded his love under the moonlit sky.
  • SWAK The whole room smelled like Swak.
  • Swam I swam in the pool for an hour before I turned in for the night.
  • swami The swami guided the group of spiritual seekers on a meditation retreat.
  • swan My grandmother used to tell me about the time she saw a swan swimming in the river.
  • swap Can we swap seats so I can sit next to my friend?
  • sward The adventurer trekked through the dense sward of the forest, hacking his way through the overgrowth with his machete.
  • swarm A swarm of bees flew by me as I was walking in the park.
  • swash The swash of the waves against the shore was very peaceful.
  • swat I had to swat at the mosquito that was bothering me while I was trying to sleep.
  • swath The swath of destruction left by the hurricane was enormous.
  • sway
  • sways
  • swazi She is from Zimbabwe, and she is a Swazi.
  • swear I swear I didn't eat all of the pie.
  • swig I took a swig of the cold water to cool down.
  • swim
  • swirl The colors of the sunset would swirl together in a beautiful, vibrant dance.
  • swiz
  • war The war was long and grueling.
  • weir The water flowed over the weir and created a soothing sound.
  • whir The sound of the machine's whir grew louder as it came to life.

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