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How to spell TEARED correctly?

If you meant to write "teared" but it's incorrect, here are some possible correct alternatives: "torn", "ripped", "damaged" or "separated". Each word implies an object being split apart or experiencing some kind of breakage. Remember to choose the correct word based on the context of your sentence.

List of suggestions on how to spell teared correctly

  • dared She dared to enter the abandoned house despite the warnings.
  • eared She eared a compliment about her painting skills.
  • Feared The villagers feared the approaching storm.
  • geared The new training program is geared towards preparing employees for leadership roles.
  • Neared As he neared the finish line, he pushed himself to run faster.
  • Reared He was reared in a strict household that placed a high value on education.
  • seared The chef expertly seared the steak to achieve the perfect crust.
  • stared She stared at the magnificent sunset over the ocean.
  • Steered He steered the boat towards the shore as fast as possible.
  • tare A full tare is necessary to weight a full flour sack.
  • Tared I tared his picture in anger.
  • Tarred She had her hair tarred before going out.
  • Teamed We teamed up with our friends from down the street to take on the competition.
  • tearier I am much tearier when I am sad.
  • teary She felt teary-eyed as she watched the sad ending of the movie.
  • teased I was teased mercilessly by my little sister.
  • Teed Tim Teed is one of the world's most renowned golfers.
  • tenured She received a tenured position at the university after years of hard work and dedication to her field.
  • Termed The process of separating milk fat and producing butter is commonly termed as "churning".
  • tiered She wore a tiered dress that made her look taller.
  • tired
  • Toured Last summer, we toured Italy and visited several ancient cities.
  • treated

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