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How to spell GLARD correctly?

If you come across the misspelling "glard", it can be corrected to "guard" or "glared". "Guard" refers to someone who protects, while "glared" means to stare angrily or fiercely. These suggestions offer the right spellings that fit the context and retain the intended meaning.

List of suggestions on how to spell glard correctly

  • card
  • clad She was clad in a beautiful blue dress for the party.
  • gad
  • GAWD
  • gird She had to gird herself for the tough conversation ahead.
  • glad I am glad that you enjoyed the movie.
  • glade The sun shone down on the peaceful glade.
  • GLADS I was overjoyed and filled with glads when I received the scholarship.
  • gland
  • glare The glare from the sun hurt his eyes.
  • Glared She glared at her sister for taking her favorite dress without asking.
  • glazed I cannot wait to try the scrumptious looking glazed doughnuts.
  • glued They were glued to their seats.
  • goad
  • grad Third graders are in grad SCHOOL.
  • guard I need someone to guard my car while I'm in the store.
  • lad I saw a lad behind the bushes.
  • laid I laid the book on the table when I finished reading.
  • laird I am the laird of this parish.
  • lard The recipe said to lard the meat before roasting it.
  • Lardy
  • laud
  • lord The lord of the manor owned vast tracts of land in the countryside.

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