How to spell SMEERING correctly?
If you find yourself typing "smeering" when you actually mean something else, there are a few suggestions to consider. "Smearing" refers to spreading or smudging, while "smelting" refers to metal refining. "Sneering" describes a contemptuous facial expression, and "smeering" may be a variation of "smearing."
List of suggestions on how to spell smeering correctly
- Searing The searing heat of the hot sauce made her eyes water.
- seeming The house was in disarray, but it was only seeming chaos because the owners knew where everything was.
- severing The act of severing the rope caused the heavy object to fall to the ground with a loud thud.
- Sheering The winds were so strong, it caused the airplane's sheering movement.
- simmering The pot on the stove had been simmering for hours.
- Simpering She was annoyed by his simpering apology for being late.
- Smearing The politician was caught on tape smearing his opponent's reputation.
- sneering The bully approached his victim with a sneering grin on his face.
- steering He tightened his grip on the steering wheel and prepared to turn left.
- Summering My family and I will be summering in the Hamptons this year.