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How to spell CEARE correctly?

If you unknowingly type "ceare", the correct suggestions would likely be "care" or "cease", depending on the intended meaning. "Care" refers to showing concern or attention, while "cease" means to stop or come to an end. Remember to double-check your spellings to ensure clear and accurate communication.

List of suggestions on how to spell ceare correctly

  • are
  • bare The bear was bare of its fur.
  • bearer The mailman is the bearer of good news.
  • Cara Cara was thrilled to finally meet her online friend in person.
  • care I wish more people would take care of the environment.
  • CARER
  • Carey I care for Carey's cat.
  • Carr Carr was determined to finish the project on time.
  • Cary Heather Cary is a singer from Australia.
  • cease The noise from construction eventually did cease, allowing me to focus on my work.
  • cedar The cabin had a distinct smell of cedar wood.
  • cede The company agreed to cede control to the new CEO.
  • ceres
  • CERF The certificate of registration for the dog is called a "CERF.
  • cert I need a cert to login to the secure network.
  • Cesar Cesar was a great military leader famous for his conquests in Gaul.
  • chary He was chary of lending money to his friend, knowing that he had a history of not paying back debts.
  • chore She keeps house-cleaning as a chore.
  • Clare
  • core I need to get a core workout to increase my energy!
  • cure You can try to cure your hangover with ginger restores energy.
  • dare I dare you to eat that candy.
  • dearer She loved him more than anything and she knew that she would always be dearer to him than anyone else.
  • deary "Hello deary, it's been so long since I last saw you!
  • deere
  • eire The Irish Ambassador to the United States is eire.
  • Ere I'm going to bed; it's already Ere.
  • Eyre The Eyre Peninsula is a heavily forested region in northern Australia.
  • fare I paid my fare and entered the train.
  • Gere It was clear that Gere was not happy with his job.
  • hare I sighted a hare on my run this morning.
  • hearer I wish to speak with the hearer.
  • here
  • leary I'm rather leary of this new place we're moving to.
  • mare My aunt owns a white mare named Fancy.
  • mere I didn't even get a thank you for my birthday present, it was just a mere token of appreciation.
  • nearer We are nearer to the station than we were before.
  • pare The chef used a peeler to pare the skin off of the potatoes.
  • peary
  • rare It's a rare opportunity to see a live performance of Beethoven's ninth symphony.
  • rear The car's rear taillight was broken in the accident.
  • rears The horse rears up on its back legs when it gets startled.
  • scare The loud noise from the fireworks was enough to scare the small puppy.
  • sear I sear the steak on high heat for one minute on each side.
  • seared The chef seared the steak to give it a crispy and flavorful crust.
  • sears In 1901, Sears, Roebuck and Company was founded in Chicago.
  • sere
  • share Please share your foods with me.
  • snare The hunter set a snare in the forest to catch the rabbit.
  • spare
  • stare She couldn't help but stare at the incredible view from the top of the mountain.
  • tare Somebody must have spilled a pot of tare on the floor.
  • teary She couldn't help but become teary-eyed when she saw the heartwarming surprise that her friends had planned for her.
  • ware She brought a pot of ware from the kitchen.
  • we're
  • wearer The wearer of the new shoes felt like they could walk a thousand miles.
  • weary After a long day of work, I feel so weary.
  • Were She were angry when I interrupted them.

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