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How to spell REDEM correctly?

If you're looking for correct suggestions for the misspelling "redem", you might mean "redemption". This word refers to the act of being saved or forgiven. Alternatively, you could be referring to "redeem", meaning to make up for past mistakes or acquire something of value. Double-check the context to ensure accurate usage.

List of suggestions on how to spell redem correctly

  • bedim I need to get up early for my bedim.
  • deem I deem it necessary to remind you of your responsibilities.
  • DEM My cousin is a DEM.
  • edam I enjoy snacking on crackers and Edam cheese.
  • edema Her fever was caused by a nasty case of edema.
  • Idem I agree with the statement made by my colleague; idem was my opinion as well.
  • modem I had to buy a new modem for my internet connection because the old one kept disconnecting.
  • re-deem
  • reader The reader was captivated by the thrilling plot of the novel.
  • realm In medieval times, the realm was the dominant political unit.
  • ream I had a terrible dream in which I was swimming in a river of ream.
  • rearm The country decided to rearm in response to the increasing threat of its neighboring countries.
  • red The ripe strawberries were so red and juicy.
  • redden The hot sun made her face redden.
  • redder The apples from the new tree were much redder than the ones from the old tree.
  • redeem I'm hoping to redeem my coupon for a free coffee at the cafe.
  • redeems His good behavior redeems him from his past mistakes.
  • redid I redid my room by rearranging the furniture and changing the wall color.
  • redo I have to redo my project because I made a lot of mistakes on it.
  • redoes
  • Redrew I redrew the map several times until it looked perfect.
  • REDS My favorite baseball team is the Cincinnati Reds.
  • reed The musician played a delightful tune on his reed instrument.
  • rem
  • ride
  • rider The rider on the horse galloped through the fields with the wind in their hair.
  • rides The children went on multiple rides at the amusement park.
  • Rode I rode shotgun for my cousin on her first time out in the country.
  • rodeo I have never been to a rodeo before, but I am excited to see the bull riding competition.
  • rude Can you please be more polite? You're being very rude right now.
  • ruder
  • Ryder Ryder was ecstatic when he found out he got the job.
  • teem

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