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How to spell EAGGER correctly?

If you've mistakenly typed "eagger" instead of eagerness, fear not! Autocorrect can rectify this error with a simple replacement. As for alternative suggestions, it might help to consider similar words such as eager, swagger, dagger or even digger. Let technology aid and guide you in choosing the right spelling!

List of suggestions on how to spell eagger correctly

  • alger
  • anger His anger boiled over when he discovered the truth.
  • auger
  • baggier My clothes seem baggier on me after I lost weight.
  • bigger She is bigger than all the other girls in her class.
  • bugger I can't believe I forgot my keys again, what a bugger.
  • dagger He stabbed her with his dagger.
  • digger The digger was used to excavate the hole for the new swimming pool.
  • eager
  • eagle Though the eagle is the national bird of the United States, the bald eagle is the national bird of America.
  • earner My uncle, who works as a software engineer, is a high earner with a six-figure salary.
  • easier It's easier to learn a new language when you practice every day.
  • eater The eater crouched down low and began to feast on the dead animal.
  • edger I need to trim the grass along the driveway with an edger.
  • edgier I'm feeling like my new haircut makes me look edgier than I used to.
  • Egged I usually get eggs from my local grocery store, but this time I decided to try the local egged.
  • jagger I always stick with a nice jagger.
  • jigger She was drinking a jigger of whisky.
  • jogger
  • lager He went to the liquor store to buy a six-pack of lager beer.
  • larger
  • logger I'm going to need a logger to catch all the data.
  • lugger She opted for a sleek lugger dress for the party.
  • meager I am not a meager man.
  • mugger I was walking home from work when a mugger jumped out of the alley and demanded my purse.
  • nagger The nagger in the group kept stealing my food.
  • pager In the 90s, doctors carried around a pager to keep in touch with their patients.
  • rigger She was a rigger for a television show.
  • rugger I observed that he is quite good at playing rugger when we played together last week.
  • sager I have a sore stomach from eating sager at lunch.
  • Tagger I'm a sticker hacker, so I like to call myself a " Tagger.
  • vaguer I couldn't make out what he was trying to say because his words grew vaguer and less distinct.
  • wager I'm going to wager that he'll be at the party.

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