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How to spell LEARED correctly?

If you've mistyped "leared", fret not! Check out some possible correct suggestions for this misspelling. It could be "learned", indicating the acquisition of knowledge or "leered", describing a sly or sinister gaze. Alternatively, you may have meant "leader", referring to a person guiding a group or organization.

List of suggestions on how to spell leared correctly

  • Blared The music blared so loudly that I had to cover my ears.
  • cleared
  • eared My dog has long eared ears that easily pick up sounds.
  • Feared
  • flared As she grew increasingly frustrated, her nostrils flared with anger.
  • geared The course is geared towards students who have a strong interest in science.
  • Glared The teacher glared at the students who were talking during her lecture.
  • lard The pie crust was flaky and rich, thanks to the addition of lard.
  • Larded He larded the speech with his personal anecdotes.
  • laredo I have never been to Laredo, Texas, but I would love to visit someday.
  • Larked I larked about in the park while waiting for my friend.
  • lead The lead singer of the band was so good that the crowd was on their feet the whole time.
  • leaded The gasoline is leaded and dangerous to burn.
  • leafed
  • Leaked
  • Leaned She leaned against the wall, watching the people go by.
  • Leaped The deer leaped over the fence and disappeared into the forest.
  • learned I learned how to swim when I was five years old.
  • leary
  • leased My friend leased a car for a year.
  • leaved The autumn trees had already leaved, and their golden and burnt orange leaves littered the ground.
  • Leered The creepy man sitting next to me on the bus leered at me the entire ride.
  • lenard
  • levered She levered the heavy box off the ground using a crowbar.
  • Lured
  • Neared
  • Reared He reared his children to always treat others with kindness and respect.
  • seared The chef seared the steak to perfection with a beautiful crust on the outside.

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