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How to spell KNRE correctly?

When faced with the misspelling "knre", there are a few correct suggestions that closely resemble the intended word. These include "knit", referring to the craft of creating fabric by interlacing yarn with knitting needles, and "kneel", which means to rest on one's knees. These alternatives may help convey the correct meaning.

List of suggestions on how to spell knre correctly

  • are
  • bare The trees remained bare in the winter months.
  • bore
  • Byre The cattle were housed in the byre during the winter months.
  • care I really care about your well-being.
  • core The core of the apple is where the seeds are found.
  • cure
  • dare
  • dire The situation has become so dire that we need to take immediate action.
  • eire Ireland is sometimes referred to as " Eire" in the Irish language.
  • Ere Ere long, the sun will set and we need to light the lamps.
  • Eyre
  • fare The fare for the bus to downtown is two dollars.
  • fire
  • fore
  • genre My favorite genre of movies is science fiction.
  • Gere Gere always has a smile on his face.
  • gore The bloodied body of the victim was gore covering the ground.
  • hare I think the hare ran away.
  • here
  • hire I need to hire a new accountant for my business.
  • INRI In Rome, INRI (Iesus Nazareno Rex Iudaeorum) is the most famous religious symbol.
  • inure
  • ire Irene's ire flared up when she found out.
  • Kara Kara and her friends are planning a trip to the beach.
  • Kari Kari is my friend's name.
  • KARO I eat a KARO.
  • Keri I have a Keri that I always use.
  • Kerr Theater great James Kerr will appear at the Apollo Theater on October 17th.
  • KN
  • knave I found a knave in the library.
  • knee Timmy fell and hit his knee on the staircase.
  • Kneed I can't believe he kicked me in the shin; it must have been a kneed he did.
  • kneel I had to kneel down to pick up the dropped keys.
  • knees I always get up on my knees to kiss her goodnight.
  • Knew When I found out that she was seeing someone else, I knew it was over.
  • knife She cuts her steak with a sharp knife.
  • knit Grandma knit me a sweater last winter.
  • knob
  • knot My hair is in a knot because of the wind.
  • know
  • Knurl The knob on the door was very knurl-free.
  • korea Korea has a rich history and culture.
  • Kory Her best friend since Kindergarten, Kory, has always been there for her.
  • kr
  • Lire
  • lore The legend of the vampire was all lore until a real vampire was found living in Brampton, Ontario.
  • lure She used her sweet voice as a lure to attract the birds to her garden.
  • lyre She strums a lyre and tells breathtaking stories of love and loss.
  • mare My horse was spooked by a mare in the barn.
  • mere She was a mere child when her family immigrated to the United States.
  • mire There was a deep sense of mire around him.
  • more I need to buy more groceries for dinner tonight.
  • NAE
  • ne
  • nee I was born with the last name Smith, nee Jones.
  • Noe Noe is a common name among Hispanic cultures.
  • NR
  • NRA
  • nrc
  • ore The miners extracted a large amount of iron ore from the quarry.
  • pare I would like to wear my new shoes, but they are too big. I need to pare them down.
  • pore I have a large pore on my nose that is always visible.
  • pure She tasted pure bliss.
  • pyre The funeral pyre was constructed of wooden logs.
  • rare Paul is a very rare bird.
  • re I need to re-read the instructions to understand it fully.
  • sere The desert was a sere landscape, with nothing but sand and rocks as far as the eye could see.
  • sire "Your highness, my lady, the sire requests an audience with you in the throne room," announced the servant.
  • snare He set a trap for the bear and caught him in the snare.
  • snore My grandfather always falls asleep on the couch and starts to snore loudly.
  • sore My feet are sore from walking so much today.
  • sure
  • tare The scale can be calibrated to account for the weight of the container, or tare weight.
  • tire
  • tore I tore open the box and found the toy I was looking for.
  • tyre I need to replace the worn-out tyre on my bicycle.
  • ware
  • Were The werewolves were upon them.
  • wire I need to buy some wire for this project.
  • Wore
  • yore That was yore, a time long ago.

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