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How to spell ARGER correctly?

If you mistyped "arger", it might have been intended as "larger", replacing the missing 'L'. Alternatively, if it was meant as "anger", consider revising it accordingly. Always double-check your spelling for accurate communication.

List of suggestions on how to spell arger correctly

  • agar Agar is a gelatinous substance obtained from certain algae.
  • age As you age, your skin becomes less elastic.
  • aged
  • ages It seems like ages since I last saw you.
  • alger
  • anger She tried not to show her anger towards the person who accidentally spilled coffee on her shirt.
  • are
  • argo
  • argue I could argue with you about politics all day, but it probably wouldn't change either of our minds.
  • Argued
  • arguer The arguer tried to present their point convincingly, but they were met with skepticism.
  • arguers The arguers continued to debate their opinions well into the night.
  • argues Tom argues that the new software is better.
  • ARR I cannot answer that question because I do not know what the word "ARR" means.
  • auger Augereau armed himself with an auger to dig his way out.
  • augers The construction workers used augers to drill holes for the foundation of the building.
  • augur The augur predicted that the next day would be rainy.
  • barge
  • charger
  • eager I'm very eager to try the new recipe.
  • GER I think I caught a GER on my shoe.
  • lager I brought a cold lager to the barbecue to share with my friends.
  • large The store had a large selection of clothes.
  • larger larger shoes are better for your feet
  • marge After dinner, they went out to Marge's Pub for a few beers.
  • pager I have a pager - can you call me back?
  • Roger Roger was one of the students in Mrs. Kravitz's class.
  • sager I have a feeling we're going to be seeing a lot more of Alice Sager in the future.
  • Sarge I never know what to call him, Sarge?
  • urge My urge to run was so strong that I was trembling.
  • wager

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