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How to spell HARME correctly?

The correct spelling for "harme" could be "harm" or "harem". "Harm" refers to damage or injury, while "harem" refers to a group of women residing in a household. Double-checking the intended meaning and context can help determine the accurate spelling and provide appropriate suggestions for correcting the misspelling of "harme."

List of suggestions on how to spell harme correctly

  • arm I need to exercise my arm to build up my strength.
  • charm Her charm and wit won over everyone in the room.
  • charmer He was always a smooth-talking charmer, effortlessly winning over everyone he met.
  • ham I love to have ham for breakfast, especially with scrambled eggs.
  • hammed I hammed it up at the party and everyone loved my silly dance moves.
  • hammer He used the hammer to nail the board onto the wall.
  • hammy I'm feeling a bit hammy.
  • hams I purchased two large hams for the family dinner.
  • hare The hare raced across the field as fast as it could go.
  • harlem Harlem is a historic neighborhood in New York City known for its rich culture and contributions to the arts.
  • harm I would never want to harm anyone intentionally.
  • harmed I was severely harmed during the robbery.
  • Harmon Harmon is a surname of English origin.
  • harms
  • harte
  • heme The molecule heme contains a metal atom and a group of atoms with an electron in a higher orbit.
  • hermes The bag is made of Hermes leather.
  • home I am excited to go home after a long day at work.
  • Hormel My mom used to buy Hormel canned soups when I was growing up.
  • hume The building looked like it had been condemned by Hume.
  • shame She felt a deep sense of shame for forgetting her friend's birthday.

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