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How to spell VEIRED correctly?

If you meant "veired" but made a typo, two possible correct suggestions would be "veered" or "veiled". "Veered" refers to changing direction abruptly, while "veiled" implies something concealed or obscured. Make sure to double-check your spelling to avoid confusion or misinterpretation.

List of suggestions on how to spell veired correctly

  • bared I felt a sense of vulnerability as I bared my true emotions to her.
  • cared She cared deeply for her elderly neighbor and always checked in on her to see if she needed anything.
  • dared He dared his friends to jump into the freezing cold water.
  • eared The little girl walked proudly with her new puppy, his floppy eared showing through the strands of her hair.
  • faired Despite the challenging conditions, the athlete faired well and won the race.
  • fared He fared well in his first year at university, earning top grades in all of his courses.
  • Fareed Fareed is known for his insightful and thought-provoking analysis on global affairs.
  • haired She had long, silky-haired cat that loved to be brushed.
  • hared I hared through the finish line, winning the race by a mere fraction of a second.
  • Jared Jared is coming over to help me move the furniture tomorrow.
  • oared The rowers oared with precision and strength, propelling the boat across the vast expanse of water.
  • paired They were paired together for the science experiment.
  • pared She pared the apples before adding them to the pie crust.
  • rared I had never seen such a rared species of bird before in my life.
  • tared After placing the bowl on the kitchen scale, I carefully tared it to zero before measuring the exact amount of flour I needed.
  • vaped He vaped his favorite e-liquid flavor during the break.
  • varied The menu at the restaurant offers a varied selection of dishes, ranging from seafood to vegetarian options.
  • veered The car veered off the road and onto the grassy shoulder.
  • veiled She shot him a veiled glance, unsure if she could trust him.
  • veined The marble countertop had beautiful veined patterns in shades of gray and white.
  • verged The teenager's frustration verged on anger as she realized she had forgotten her keys again.
  • versed She was well versed in multiple languages, allowing her to easily communicate with people from different cultures.

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