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How to spell LAYRES correctly?

If you've mistakenly typed "layres" instead of "layers" while writing, fear not! Here are some corrective suggestions to fix the misspelling: layers, lagers, lasers, layers, lares, layers. Choose the one that fits your context best and ensure your text is error-free!

List of suggestions on how to spell layres correctly

  • ares
  • bares
  • blares The music blares from the speakers, making it impossible to hear anything else.
  • byres The farmer had several byres on his property for his cows to rest in.
  • cares I'm not sure what he cares about.
  • dares
  • FARES The fares for the bus are $2.75.
  • flares For a moment, the flares lit up the dark sky, while the sound of sirens filled the air.
  • Glares She glares at him with such intensity that he feels it in his bones.
  • hares The hares mobilized quickly and ran away.
  • laces I need to tie my laces before I go for a walk.
  • lades She lades the baskets with fresh fruits and vegetables from the garden.
  • lairs The cave was full of bat lairs.
  • lakes The lakes in the national park are clear and beautiful, making them a popular destination for tourists.
  • Lames The crickets were singing their lullabies and the mosquitoes were whining their songs, but the lames never bothered to move.
  • LANES In the office, the proletariat are forced to work in the cramped and dirty lanes.
  • lards He lards his speech with profanity.
  • larges
  • larks The farmers were beginning their day as the larks started their crescendo, signaling the start of morning.
  • Lars I met Lars at the bar.
  • laurels After winning the race last week, she rested on her laurels instead of continuing to train hard for the upcoming competition.
  • laves She laves her face with cold water every morning to help wake herself up.
  • layers The cake layers are made with butter and sugar.
  • lays The hen lays eggs every day.
  • lures The fisherman carefully chose his lures in hopes of catching a big fish.
  • lyre The lyre is a stringed musical instrument used in Ancient Greece.
  • lyres She loved listening to the lyres in the courtyard.
  • MARES The ranch had a herd of mares and stallions, all of which were used for breeding purposes.
  • pares He checked the pares of his gun.
  • RARES My friend is a collector of rares from ancient civilizations.
  • tares The farmer needed to remove the tares from his wheat fields.
  • wares The market was filled with all kinds of wares, from handmade crafts to fresh produce.

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  • dialing
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