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How to spell SLAER correctly?

Possible correct suggestions for the misspelling "slaer" could be "slayer" or "sailor". "Slayer" refers to someone who kills, while "sailor" refers to someone who operates a ship or boat. Context is important in determining the correct spelling.

List of suggestions on how to spell slaer correctly

  • laser The laser pointer was so bright that I had to close my eyes for a second.
  • salter I have a confession to make; I swiped a salter from the store.
  • salver She placed a salver of flowers on the table.
  • sealer I need to buy a sealer to protect my newly-installed hardwood floors.
  • sear The chef used high heat to sear the steak and create a caramelized crust.
  • seller The seller of the car agreed to lower the price.
  • slacker He's such a slacker that he's always late for work and never pulls his weight.
  • slake After drinking all of the juice, I needed to slake my thirst.
  • slammer After robbing the bank, the thief was immediately thrown into the slammer.
  • slapper
  • slasher The movie was a bloody slasher that left audiences on the edge of their seats.
  • slate I caught the ball on my slate.
  • slater I'm going out for a slater with my mates.
  • slather She loves to slather peanut butter on her toast.
  • slaver The slaver was captured by the militia.
  • slaw
  • slay
  • slayer As a fan of the show Buffy the Vampire Slayer, I've always wanted to be a vampire slayer like her.
  • slew I sliced meat into small pieces and slew it onto a baking sheet.
  • sloe I've never tasted a sloe before.
  • SLR I purchased a new SLR camera for my photography class.
  • slue I love Slue.
  • slur Using a racial slur is highly offensive and unacceptable behavior.
  • solar Solar panels are becoming increasingly popular for homes and businesses looking to reduce their carbon footprint.

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Probhation

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  • probational
  • probationer
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