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How to spell QUARM correctly?

If you've mistyped "quarm" and are struggling to find the correct spelling, fear not! The correct term could be "quorum", referring to the minimum number of participants needed for a meeting. Alternatively, you might be thinking of "qualm", meaning an uneasy feeling or doubt. Double-check these suggestions to ensure your intended meaning is conveyed accurately.

List of suggestions on how to spell quarm correctly

  • arm She wore a cast on her arm after breaking it in a fall.
  • charm The young girl's infectious charm won over even the grumpiest members of the audience.
  • farm My uncle owns a farm with cows and sheep.
  • guam I have never been to Guam but would love to visit someday.
  • guard The security guard watched the surveillance cameras to ensure the safety of the building.
  • harm
  • Qua The teachers at the school asked me what I wanted to do with my Qua.
  • quack Another quack prescription that I haven't seen work is to take a laxative everyday.
  • quad He rode his quad through the mud puddles in the field.
  • quaff After downing several glasses of wine, she decided to quaff another glass.
  • quail I saw a quail running across the road.
  • quake
  • Quaky I felt a little quaky after my fall.
  • qualm I have a qualm about going on that date.
  • quark
  • quarry The quarry is a source of beautiful stone.
  • quart I would like to buy a quart of milk from the store.
  • quarto Mrs. Quarton is quarto British.
  • quash She tried to quash the rumors but they continued to spread.
  • quasi The company had to settle for a quasi-strategy when they couldn't come up with a better plan.
  • quay The ferry docked at the quay, and the passengers disembarked onto the busy waterfront.
  • quays The boats were docked at the busy quays along the river.
  • query Please send me your query.
  • quire The office manager ordered a quire of paper for the upcoming meeting.
  • quirk
  • quirt He used a quirt to spur his horse forward.
  • quorum A quorum is the smallest number of people needed to conduct business in a meeting.
  • rearm The government decided to rearm the military in response to the increased threat of war.
  • squirm As the spider crawled up his arm, he couldn't help but squirm in discomfort.
  • warm I always feel warm and cozy when I'm wrapped up in a soft blanket.

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