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How to spell EARRED correctly?

If you accidentally misspelled "earred", you may have intended to write "earned". This word is commonly used to indicate obtaining or deserving something through effort or accomplishment. Double-check your spelling to ensure clear communication in your writing.

List of suggestions on how to spell earred correctly

  • -eared
  • aired The new series will be aired on television next week.
  • arced Through the arced windows she could see the city's skyline.
  • armed A gunman opened fire, armed with an arsenal of weapons.
  • bared As he lifted his shirt, he bared his chest to reveal a large scar.
  • barred She was barred from entering the party.
  • Cared He really cared about his community and always volunteered at local charity events.
  • Carried The package was carried inside.
  • charred The carcass was charred beyond recognition.
  • dared I never dared to jump off such a high diving board before.
  • eared The bunny eared its head up to listen for any sounds.
  • earned I earned this award by working hard.
  • Earthed The pipes were earthed to the building to ensure electric shock did not kill the animals.
  • eased She eased into the seat and closed her eyes.
  • Erred I erred when I put my seatbelt on incorrectly.
  • Fared I am not sure what you mean by " Fared.
  • Feared The villagers feared the wrath of the dragon that had been spotted near their village.
  • geared A geared engine accelerates from a stop.
  • hared
  • harried We were all Harried because of the rain.
  • Jared I met Jared at the grocery store.
  • Jarred Her sudden outburst jarred me and made me uneasy.
  • marred Their wedding was marred by the death of their child.
  • married After waiting twenty years, Sarah and Mike were finally married.
  • Neared As the car neared the intersection, the driver slowed down to a stop.
  • Oared The boat was oared by four sailors.
  • Pared
  • Parried The fencer parried her opponent's thrust and immediately countered with her own.
  • Reared She was reared in the city, but she loves the countryside.
  • seared The steak was seared to a perfect level of doneness.
  • Tared
  • Tarred The Tarred had an eventful journey.
  • Tarried I tarried long after the event had ended.
  • Warred The Warred continually fought against each other until one finally emerged victorious.
  • wearied The long and exhausting journey wearied him to the point of exhaustion.

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