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How to spell LEGAR correctly?

If you have mistakenly written "legar" instead of the intended word, here are some possible correct suggestions. If you meant to write "legal", make sure to double-check your spelling to ensure accuracy. Alternatively, if you intended to use a different term, consider providing more context to receive appropriate suggestions.

List of suggestions on how to spell legar correctly

  • clear The water in the lake was so clear that one could see the fish swimming.
  • elgar Elgar's Enigma Variations are considered to be one of his greatest works.
  • gar
  • gear The cyclist shifted down a gear to make it up the steep hill.
  • lager My friends prefer to drink a lager while watching football.
  • lea I took a stroll through the peaceful lea, enjoying the fresh air and lush foliage.
  • Leah Leah went on a road trip to visit all of the national parks in the United States.
  • leak There is a leak in the roof that needs to be fixed.
  • lear
  • learn
  • leary I'm a little leary of trying a new food that I've never heard of before.
  • ledger She meticulously recorded her daily expenses in a ledger.
  • leer Me gusta leer cuando estoy aburrido.
  • leg
  • legacy Her legacy as a philanthropist will be remembered for generations to come.
  • legal Selling or purchasing items that are deemed illegal can have severe legal consequences.
  • legate The legate was appointed to represent the church at the international conference.
  • legato The violins played the notes in a smooth and connected legato.
  • leger The accountant checked the company's leger to ensure all transactions were recorded accurately.
  • leggy
  • Lego The child was building a tall Lego tower in the corner of the room.
  • legs
  • liar I swear I didn't see her leave. She's a liar.
  • luger I always keep a Luger nearby in case of emergencies.

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