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How to spell GERED correctly?

If you often come across the misspelling "gered", it's possible you mean "geared". "Geared" means to be equipped or suited for a specific purpose, which may better align with your intended usage. Other possible suggestions include "geared" (past tense of "gear") and "greed". Double-check these alternatives to ensure accuracy in your writing.

List of suggestions on how to spell gered correctly

  • Cared She really cared about her friend's well-being and always listened to her problems.
  • cored Cored apples are perfect for a winter dessert.
  • cred He lost all his cred after being caught cheating on the test.
  • cured The new medicine cured her illness.
  • geared A geared transmission is a type of transmission where the gears are connected to a shaft in a specific way that allows the transmission to
  • Geed I have a pet geed.
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  • Gere
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  • grad It is graduation season, so make sure to send your grad a nice gift.
  • greed The CEO's greed resulted in layoffs for hundreds of hardworking employees.
  • grid Add a grid to aid in your drawing.
  • Jared
  • Jeered The crowd jeered at the politician during his speech.

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