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How to spell ERING correctly?

If you meant to spell "ering" but misspelled it, here are a few possible correct suggestions. First, "ring" refers to a circular object worn on the finger or used for various purposes. Second, "erring" means making a mistake or being incorrect. Lastly, "wring" means twisting or squeezing tightly.

List of suggestions on how to spell ering correctly

  • airing The television set in the living room is currently airing my favorite show.
  • bearing She walked with a confident bearing that commanded attention.
  • behring
  • bering
  • bring
  • Earning
  • earring
  • Eking Many families are eking out a living on minimum wage jobs.
  • Erasing She began erasing the pencil marks on the paper with a rubber.
  • erie Lake Erie is the fourth-largest lake among the five Great Lakes in North America.
  • Erin Erin is my best friend who always knows how to make me laugh.
  • Erna Erna is a very common name in Germany.
  • eroding The coastal erosion was steadily eroding away the beach.
  • erring I am human and prone to erring from time to time.
  • Ervin Ervin is a common name among people of Hungarian origin.
  • Erwin Erwin is a talented musician who can play multiple instruments.
  • Ewing Ewing just finished his basketball game with an impressive score of 35 points.
  • Fearing Fearing for his safety, he decided to leave the party early.
  • gearing The company is currently gearing up for a major expansion into international markets.
  • goering Hermann Goering was one of the most influential and controversial leaders of Nazi Germany.
  • hearing I am looking forward to my hearing test next week to determine if I have any hearing loss.
  • herring I brought some herring with me to eat on the trip.
  • jeering The fans were jeering the opposing team's players as they walked onto the field.
  • leering I noticed the leering guy across the room and I didn't feel safe.
  • Nearing Nearing the end of her long journey, she couldn't help but feel a sense of accomplishment.
  • Oaring The sound of the oars oaring through the water could be heard from far away.
  • Orin
  • Peering The old man was peering through the window at the rain outside.
  • rearing I was rearing my children when the tornado struck.
  • ring The ring on her finger sparkled under the light.
  • Ringo Ringo Starr is a British rock and roll musician.
  • Ruing I was ruing the day I decided not to wear sunscreen after getting a painful sunburn.
  • Searing The searing heat of the flames made it difficult to stand near the burning building.
  • tearing She was so upset that she began tearing up.
  • veering The car started veering towards the opposite lane of traffic.
  • wearing She is wearing a blue dress to the party tonight.
  • wring We wring our hands as we look for a solution.
  • zeroing He spent hours zeroing in on the perfect shade of blue for the logo.

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