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How to spell CHRAM correctly?

If you meant to write "chram" but made a typographical error, there are a few possible suggestions for the correct spelling. It could be "charm", meaning a delightful or attractive quality. Another option could be "crumb", referring to small particles of food. Double-check the context to determine the most suitable correction.

List of suggestions on how to spell chram correctly

  • ashram After I retired, I decided to travel to India and spend some time in an ashram to deepen my spirituality.
  • charm She had a certain charm that made everyone love her.
  • chasm The huge chasm in the ground was too wide to jump over, so they had to find another way to cross it.
  • CHEM
  • CHM
  • choral The choral group rehearsed for hours before their performance at the concert hall.
  • chrism The baptism of a child is a rite of passage which is also known as chrism.
  • chrome I love the shiny silver tone of a chrome finish.
  • chum I'm feeling lucky today, because my chum is going to be joining me for lunch.
  • cram I'll have to cram for this test.
  • cream She loved whipped cream on her sundaes.
  • dram She poured herself a dram of whiskey and sat down to enjoy the sunset.
  • gram
  • Hiram Hiram is a small town in Georgia.
  • pram I pushed the pram down the street while my baby slept soundly inside.
  • ram The ram charged towards the gate and broke through it easily.
  • sham The company's promises of quality turned out to be nothing more than a sham.
  • tram I took the tram to the shopping mall.

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