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How to spell VEARS correctly?

If you unintentionally typed "vears" instead of the correct word, here are some possible suggestions to consider: "years", "tears", "bears", "vegas", "ears", "fears", "sears" or "gears". Double-check your context to determine the most appropriate replacement.

List of suggestions on how to spell vears correctly

  • bears Bears hibernate in winter to conserve energy.
  • dears "Thank you for all of your help, dears," said Grandma as she hugged her grandkids.
  • ears I can't hear anything, my ears are plugged with cotton.
  • fears Sam's fears prevented him from trying new and exciting activities.
  • gears In order to climb up the steep hill, the cyclist shifted to a lower set of gears.
  • hears The deafening sound of the gunshot was the last thing she hears.
  • IERS The International Earth Rotation and Reference Systems Service (IERS) is responsible for maintaining accurate data on the rotation and orbit of the Earth.
  • Mears Mears was the surname of the famous British racing driver.
  • nears As the weekend nears, I am making plans to go hiking with my friends.
  • pears I love putting fresh pears in my morning smoothie.
  • rears The horse rears back on its hind legs when it gets startled.
  • sears I need to get my dress tailored, so I'm taking it to Sears to use their alteration services.
  • tears Her eyes brimmed with tears as she watched the sad scene unfold.
  • vars The varsity team was made up of the best players in the school.
  • veers The car suddenly veers to the left, narrowly avoiding hitting the pedestrian.
  • veges I always make sure to eat plenty of veges with my meals for added nutrition.
  • velars Velars are a type of consonant sound that is produced by the back of the tongue against the soft palate.
  • verbs I need to practice my Spanish verbs before my exam.
  • verse The poet's use of vivid imagery in the final verse of the poem left a lasting impression on me.
  • vexes It vexes me that people litter in the park.
  • wears She always wears her lucky necklace when she has an important exam.
  • years She saved up for years to buy her dream home.

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