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How to spell CONCER correctly?

If you meant to type "concern" but accidentally wrote "concer", there are a few suggestions to correct the misspelling. Double-check your spelling and use the correct form of "concern". Alternatively, you can utilize autocorrect features or proofreading tools to identify and correct misspelled words.

List of suggestions on how to spell concer correctly

  • cancer She went through chemotherapy to fight her cancer.
  • Cancers There are many types of cancers that affect people all around the world.
  • caner
  • coercer
  • coiner The coiner was arrested for creating and distributing counterfeit money.
  • conceal He tried to conceal his nervousness with a smile.
  • concede After a heated argument, I finally had to concede to his point of view.
  • conceit His conceit prevented him from acknowledging that he needed help.
  • concern The concern of the students was reflected in their eyes.
  • concert I am really excited to attend the concert tonight with my friends.
  • concerto
  • concur I concur with my colleagues' recommendation for the new project proposal.
  • concurs
  • cone
  • cones
  • confer The meeting is to confer about the progress report.
  • confers The conferring of a degree confers honor and prestige on the recipient.
  • conger The conger eel is a long and slimy fish that can grow up to 10 feet in length.
  • congers The congers are the largest of the eels and can reach up to 2 meters in length.
  • conker
  • Conner My cousin Conner was born on a Wednesday.
  • corner I hit the corner of the table with my elbow.
  • cornier I think this romantic movie is even cornier than the one we watched last night.
  • goner After forgetting his boss's birthday, he knew his job was a goner.
  • once
  • sconce She carefully mounted the sconce on the wall and stepped back to admire her handiwork.

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