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How to spell ADDRE correctly?

If you meant to type "addre" but ended up with a misspelling, here are some possible suggestions to correct it. You could try "address", which seems like the most likely intention. Another option could be "adder", referring to a type of snake or a computational function.

List of suggestions on how to spell addre correctly

  • acre
  • adar Adar is one of the months in the Hebrew calendar, typically occurring in February or March.
  • add I would like to add salt to my soup.
  • added He added an air of mystery to the novel.
  • adder I saw an adder sunning itself on the rock.
  • adders The field behind my house is home to many adders, so I am always cautious when I walk my dog there.
  • Addie With Addie now in the picture, the family can finally be complete.
  • addle
  • address I need your address so I can sending you a package.
  • adds
  • adduce It is difficult to adduce evidence that proves beyond a reasonable doubt that the defendant committed the crime.
  • adhere I always adhere to safety guidelines when operating heavy machinery.
  • adjure
  • admire I really admire your dedication and hard work.
  • adore
  • adored My mom adored the handmade card I made her for Mother's Day.
  • adorer Many people see her as an adorer of dogs.
  • adores She adores him and always bows down to him when she sees him.
  • adze The carpenter used an adze to smooth out the rough edges of the wooden planks.
  • aide She offered to aide me with my luggage.
  • Andre Andre is my neighbor who plays the guitar very well.
  • Andrea Andrea and I are longtime friends.
  • Andrei
  • andrew Andrew enjoys playing video games in his free time.
  • are
  • Audra Audra is my best friend and we have been inseparable since kindergarten.
  • Audrey Audrey Hepburn was an actress who was known for her beautiful features and charming personality.
  • cadre The company is looking to expand its management cadre by hiring experienced professionals.
  • dare I dare you to do something!
  • dire Her situation is dire.
  • Eddie Eddie is very smart.
  • padre My padre used to take me fishing every weekend when I was a kid.

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