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How to spell TEERING correctly?

There are a few possible correct suggestions for the misspelling "teering". It could be "steering", "tearing" or "tiering" depending on the context of the sentence and the intended meaning. It's important to double-check the spelling before finalizing any written work.

List of suggestions on how to spell teering correctly

  • jeering The basketball players were jeering at the opposing team's missed shots.
  • leering He was leering at her and making her feel uneasy.
  • metering The utility company uses metering technology to accurately measure and bill customers for their energy usage.
  • Peering I was peering out the window, but I saw nothing.
  • Petering
  • steering He was having difficulty steering the boat in the stormy weather.
  • tapering The tapering of the medication dosage gradually reduced the patient's symptoms.
  • Taring I love taring down the house - it's such a relief!
  • Tarring tarring is when you put a lot of tar on something
  • tearing
  • Teeing My friend was teeing off on the golf course.
  • teeming The city streets were teeming with people, each one going about their own business.
  • Teetering The pile of dishes in the sink was teetering dangerously, threatening to collapse any moment.
  • Terming Terming the proposal as unrealistic, the committee announced its rejection.
  • terrine The dish was a terrine of beef wrapped in bacon.
  • Tethering I'm tethering my phone to my computer so I can continue working while I'm on the go.
  • tiring I find it tiring to work 10 hours a day.
  • Toeing I was toeing the line during the entire meeting as I didn't want to make any mistakes.
  • touring Are you planning on touring the local wineries this season?
  • towering The towering mountain range dominated the skyline.
  • Treeing The horses were terrified as the deer suddenly stampeded through the undergrowth, treeing them and causing them to fall.
  • turing Turing was a pioneering British computer scientist who helped crack Nazi codes.
  • Uttering The suspect was caught on video uttering a threat against the victim.
  • veering

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