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How to spell VIERES correctly?

If you have mistakenly typed "vieres", fret not! The correct spelling is likely "vires". Vires is a Latin word meaning strength or vigor, often used in biology to describe the growth or development potential of an organism. So, remember, next time you want to refer to strength or vitality, use "vires" instead.

List of suggestions on how to spell vieres correctly

  • ceres She gazed up at the brightly shining moon, and thought of her mother, who was always called Ceres.
  • fires The forest fires were started by lightning strikes.
  • Hires
  • MERES
  • mires She often mires herself in unnecessary drama.
  • sires There are four different sires competing in the horse racing event.
  • tires
  • veers The car suddenly veers to the left.
  • verbs I am studying my English verbs so I can become more proficient in grammar.
  • verges The car veered towards the verges of the road but was able to regain control.
  • verses Your verses inspire me to be a better poet.
  • vibes The party had upbeat vibes and everyone was dancing.
  • vices "I try my best to avoid my vices, such as smoking and excessive drinking, to maintain a healthy lifestyle.
  • vies The two candidates vies for the attention and support of the undecided voters.
  • viewers The viewers of the show can expect to see some amazing events.
  • views My views on the topic have not changed over time.
  • vines One of the most interesting things about vines is how they can quickly cover large distances.
  • vipers The desert is home to many dangerous creatures, including vipers.
  • vireo The vireo is a small songbird commonly found in North and South America.
  • vireos The vireos are a group of birds in the Warbler family.
  • virus I caught a virus from my classmate.
  • vises
  • wheres
  • wires My nerves are frazzled from the wires in my head.

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