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How to spell TARED correctly?

The correct spelling for the word "tared" could be "tarred" or "terraced". "Tarred" means to coat with tar, while "terraced" refers to a sloping flat surface built for agriculture or residential purposes. It's always best to double-check the spelling when in doubt.

List of suggestions on how to spell tared correctly

  • bared The tree branches bared themselves in the winter wind.
  • Cared She really cared about the well-being of her family.
  • dared She dared her friend to ride the rollercoaster even though she was afraid of heights.
  • eared The dog eared its ears and perked up at the sound of the doorbell.
  • Fared
  • hared
  • Jared Jared is my childhood friend who lives in the same locality.
  • Oared The rowboat was oared by two strong men, propelling it through the water.
  • Pared El cuadro colgaba de la pared.
  • stared I stared at the cat for a moment before it walked away.
  • tamed The wild beast was finally tamed after months of training.
  • taped The criminal was taped bragging about the crime.
  • tare
  • Tared
  • tares The farmer had to carefully separate the tares from the wheat to ensure a good harvest.
  • Tarot I usually read Tarot readings for guidance.
  • Tarred I will tarred the wood for the fire.
  • Tarried I tarried long after the store had closed.
  • tiered The wedding cake had three tiered layers of delicious vanilla and chocolate flavors.
  • tired I feel so tired after running a marathon.
  • Toured My mother toured Europe when she was young.
  • trad
  • tread I recommend that you tread lightly on this new carpet.
  • treed I treed the squirrel by climbing up the tree after it.
  • tried I've tried everything to get that monkey off my back.
  • Trod The horses trod along the path, leaving a trail of hoof prints in the mud.
  • trued

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