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How to spell FAREY correctly?

If you meant to say "fairy" instead of "farey", there are a few correct suggestions. The word "fairy" refers to a magical creature or a mythical being. Alternatively, you may have intended to write "feary" which means fearful or scared. Either way, double-check your spelling for accurate communication.

List of suggestions on how to spell farey correctly

  • Carey John is a talented writer but Carey is the one he credits with helping him improve his craft.
  • FAIRER I hope that one day the world will become a fairer place for everyone.
  • fairy I saw a fairy looking out the window.
  • far
  • fare I hope the fare for the bus ride isn't too expensive.
  • Fared She fared well in her job interview and landed the position.
  • FARES I have no idea what those Fares thingies are.
  • Farley Farley is my neighbor who loves to garden.
  • faro The historic lighthouse on Cape Cod is known as Highland Light, but was once called Cape Cod Light and is sometimes still referred to as Cape Cod Lighthouse or Cape Cod's Faro.
  • Fay Fay couldn't believe it when Mike proposed.
  • Faye Faye is a very beautiful woman.
  • ferry
  • fey The fey were happy to see the mortals.
  • fire I have a fire burning in the fireplace.
  • Firer The firer had to carefully aim and shoot the target with his rifle.
  • flare A flare is a device used in photography that allows light to be projected over a longer distance than a typical photographic flash.
  • foray She embarked on a foray into the world of independent film.
  • fore The golfer hit the ball fore, straight down the fairway.
  • fray The sleeve of the shirt had started to fray at the edges.
  • free I would love to get a free cup of coffee.
  • frey
  • freya After the sun set, Freya and I ventured outside to walk.
  • fry She tried to fry an egg but it turned out burnt.
  • furry I've never seen a furry before, it's sort of cute.
  • fury The dragon roared with fury as it charged at the knight.

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