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How to spell CAREAR correctly?

If you have misspelled "carear", there are a couple of potential correct suggestions. One possibility is "career", which refers to one's profession or occupation. Another option could be "care", which can mean showing concern or looking after someone. Double-checking the intended meaning will help you choose the appropriate word.

List of suggestions on how to spell carear correctly

  • area The shopping area downtown is always busy on weekends.
  • caesar Julius Caesar was a Roman general, politician, and author who played a critical role in the events that led to the demise of the Roman Republic and the rise of the Roman Empire.
  • Cara Cara loves to cook and often invites her friends over for dinner parties.
  • carat This diamond has a carat weight of 2.40.
  • Carder The police arrested a carder who had stolen credit card information and sold it on the dark web.
  • care Please don't take care of the flowers.
  • Cared I cared for the dog until he died.
  • career It is important to have a successful career.
  • careers Many people consider their careers to be an essential aspect of their lives.
  • CARER The carer was exhausted after spending the entire day taking care of her elderly patient.
  • cares He cares deeply about environmental issues.
  • caret I caret the correct answer.
  • Carey Carey is my neighbor's name.
  • carfare I'll need to pay for my carfare.
  • carper I am going to carper around and see what I can find.
  • Carr The car was parked in the Carr's driveway.
  • carter The carter brought his horse to a stop in front of our building.
  • carver The carver was able to carve a beautiful dove from a block of wood.
  • corer I need a corer to remove the cores from these apples.
  • creak
  • cream After her shave, she applied cream to her freshly shaved skin.
  • Curer
  • rear The car in front of me suddenly came to a stop and I had to slam on my brakes to avoid rear-ending them.

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