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How to spell WEARM correctly?

Possible correct suggestions for the misspelling "wearm" could be "warm" or "worn". "Warm" refers to having or giving off heat, while "worn" means something that has been used or consumed. Context can help to determine the appropriate suggestion.

List of suggestions on how to spell wearm correctly

  • arm She had a tattoo of a heart on her left arm.
  • beam
  • Berm He plowed his corn field near the berm.
  • farm My grandparents own a farm where they grow corn and raise cattle.
  • germ
  • harm I didn't mean to cause any harm when I accidentally spilled my coffee on your shirt.
  • perm I want to perm my hair before the wedding.
  • ream
  • rearm The country decided to rearm its military in order to prepare for potential threats from neighboring nations.
  • seam She carefully sewed the seam of the ripped shirt to make it wear again.
  • swarm The swarm of bees disturbed her peace.
  • team
  • term I would like to refer to the term "perverse.
  • war There is always the risk of a war breaking out.
  • ward The ward's room was spare, but clean and orderly.
  • ware I need to organize my kitchen ware.
  • warm It was rather warm today.
  • warms Now that the cold has finally passed, it's time to get Warms ready for the winter.
  • warn I don't think you're properly briefed on the situation, we need to warn the others.
  • warp I activated the warp drive, and we were away from the star system in a matter of minutes.
  • Wars There have been wars throughout the years.
  • wart She had a small wart on her finger that she desperately wanted to remove.
  • wary After being scammed before, she was extremely wary of any suspicious phone calls.
  • we're
  • weak She felt weak after running the marathon.
  • weal The community's weal is dependent on the success of local businesses.
  • wean It is recommended that mothers wean their infants off of the breast milk sooner rather than later.
  • wear I always wear my coat when it's cold outside.
  • wearer The wearer of the wedding dress looked stunning as she walked down the aisle.
  • wears She wears a black dress to every formal event.
  • weary I am feeling weary after working 12 hours straight.
  • weir At the weir, the narrow watercourse that slowed the river's flow for the village downstream, boats were tied up at
  • Were Were planning on going camping this weekend.
  • wham He hit the ball with such force that it landed on the other side of the court with a resounding "wham".
  • worm The bird gulped down the worm that was wriggling on the ground.

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